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Sharing thoughts and ideas on business, security and photographyPure Speculation : New DSTV Drifta decoder to be launched? #in
Posted on June 04, 2011Updates :
- The new version is released : As predicted, new DSTV Mobile Decoder released (USB Device)
- Unboxing of the new USB drifta
- Review to follow
A new version of the DSTV Drifta software was released recently (1.2.11). Doing some simple sleuthing around in the install reveals some potentially very interesting news. Is a Drifta2 about to be launched?
The following were the only files updated / added in the new installer:
1.2.11 vs 1.1.0
Existing files:
- Decoder.exe 2011/05/10 06:57 1 512KB
- infcopy.exe 2010/12/06 02:34 79KB
- tvnb.bin 2011/04/20 08:39 8 288KB
New files:
- IPSetup.exe 2011/03/18 06:21 58KB
- tvnb_usb.bin 2011/05/03 02:09 5 840KB
The really interesting bit is in the new tvnb_usb.bin file.
The tvnb_usb.bin has an interesting identification string “Drifta2(DVB-H) 2.1.277 2011/05/03-14:09:23 ” vs the older style tvnb.bin identification string “Tivit(DVB-H) 2.1.266 2011/04/20-17:03:51″.
Is this a hint at a new Drifta decoder to come?
Share your thoughts, on or off the record.
Traffic twitterers and pig spotters
Posted on May 07, 2011There are quite a number of different twitter accounts which can help you keep up to speed with what is happening on the roads around the country. Following a collection of these accounts really can make your life a whole lot more comfortable and relieve a lot of frustrations.
I have created a page listing my favourites. Since I am based in KZN most of the ones listed are from that region. Please feel free to leave more in the comments and I will add them to the list to keep it up to date regularly. For your convenience you can find a combined twitter list here : http://twitter.com/#!/jjza/traffic
The full list is here : www.j-j.co.za/pigspotters
Am I registered to Vote on the 18th May
Posted on May 06, 2011Update : The local elections are now tomorrow, time to go and make your choice count and stand up for what you believe in. A spoilt vote is no vote at all, it is better to vote for the best of a bad bunch than to make no vote at all. Even if you think you aren’t registered to vote, use one of the methods below to check. If you have ever voted you are likely to be on the voters’ roll and can cast your vote. Each of our votes count, use it.
Original post :
With the Elections almost upon us (just 12 days away) it is useful to confirm the registration status and where exactly that voting station is.
In a previous post I had mentioned an SMS number you could send your ID number to that would tell you your registration status. There are also other ways to do this.
There are three ways to do this :
- you can send an SMS with just your SA ID number to 32810 (at a cost of R1/sms) and you will receive a reply giving your registration status and the voting station where you are expected to vote.
- you can check on-line here : https://www.elections.org.za/content/Pages/AmIRegistered/AmIRegistered.aspx
- or you can call the IEC toll free (from a landline) on 0800 11 8000
Once you have those details you can use the interactive voting station finder to see where you need to go on the day. Don’t forget you need a valid green ID book to vote, if you don’t have one get to Home Affairs asap to see if something can be done to help you.
Thanks to the IEC for making it all so easy and for using the technology available.
Sony PlayStation Network hacked, the mea culpa letter and some tidbits
Posted on April 29, 2011Update :
So now it turns out that Sony have been hacked again, this time it is the turn of Sony Online Entertainment (SOE), the publishing division responsible for maintaining Sony’s numerous online gaming titles, like EverQuest, EverQuest II, DC Universe Online and Free Realms. This affects 12,700 credit card numbers and 24.6 million accounts, including accounts in Austria, Germany, Netherlands and Spain.
Read more here : Source: http://www.lazygamer.net/#ixzz1LIYYzCK4
A copy of the press release can be see here : http://www.soe.com/securityupdate/
After the previous PR disaster Sony have been quicker to react this time around, their situation does however go from bad to worse. The Sony PSN is supposed to be coming back online shortly, along with a few “freebies” to say sorry to all their users. If you are still willing to trust Sony with your info there may be some goodies in there that interest you (the specific ones available to SA haven’t been announced yet), and 30 days free use of PSN+.
Out of interest, there are over 100 000 SA users of PSN : http://www.maxconsole.net/content.php?45820-Revealed-PSN-account-numbers-broken-down-by-country
Original post :
After days of hearing about the Playstation network breach on Sky News and on various sites, and reading about it on various hacking sites, that elusive mea-culpa email finally arrived from Sony.
It says a lot without really saying it. We might have lost your credit card details? Watch your statement?
This really isn’t good enough. Currently being out of the country for a few days, having to cancel a credit card and get another issued would be a real real pain, apart from being rather expensive. There is no talk of compensation for loss in the mail, but then I guess if you have managed to “lose” the details of millions of customers that could be a rather expensive exercise. My card replacement fee is in excess of R150. 7million x R150 = over R1 billion just for card replacement fees, before any fraud claims. Expensive mistake? Sony do claim that the database had an encrypted table of credit card details, with no CVS numbers or expiry dates, so perhaps the risk is not all that high of widespread abuse.
It shall be interesting to watch what happens from here on in, and see how the class action suites already being filed play out. Sony has already lost a lot of support and goodwill with the “OtherOS” fiasco and the GeoHot saga. Neither of which are really satisfactorily resolved.
Out of interest, it seems that when Sony first found out about the hack, it was more in the context of people being able to access paid for content without paying. Seems they had insecure methods of requesting that content, and the changing of a simple flag meant you didn’t need to pay. Hackers had produced custom firmware for the PS3 which allowed these changes to be made. It seems that there wasn’t a whole lot of security in the client/server requests. Read some of these here on IRC logs. No certainty on the validity, but sounds plausible enough.
Mocking of Sony abounds on the net (Source: tweet by @mxatone (Thomas Garnier) : http://img.clubic.com/04217086-photo-hack-psn.jpg):
For those of you who didn’t get the mail (lucky you), here it is :
This is an email from Sony Computer Entertainment Australia Pty Ltd. If you can’t see the images in this email, please click here (link removed)
Valued PlayStation Network/Qriocity Customer:
We have discovered that between April 17 and April 19, 2011, certain PlayStation Network and Qriocity service user account information was compromised in connection with an illegal and unauthorized intrusion into our network. In response to this intrusion, we have:
- Temporarily turned off PlayStation Network and Qriocity services;
- Engaged an outside, recognized security firm to conduct a full and complete investigation into what happened; and
- Quickly taken steps to enhance security and strengthen our network infrastructure by re-building our system to provide you with greater protection of your personal information.
Fun with Segway at Spier wine estate
Posted on April 19, 2011A while back there was a special on at the group buying site Wicount* (signup code Justin-5h) for Segway tours of the Spier wine estate in Stellenbosch. For those who don’t know, the Segway was the gyroscopic based two wheeled personal transporter invented by Dean Karmen and introduced back in 2001. There was a huge amount of hype around the device and it was touted as being able to change the world. A huge expectation was built up around it and when the launch came it was a bit of damp squib. Read more on the history etc at Wikipedia.
I have seen the transporters around in South Africa, mainly used by security guards in shopping complexes and the like, and while it has always looked intriguing there hasn’t really been the opportunity to test one out.
Struggles in getting Garmin Live traffic activated
Posted on April 14, 2011Update (16 May):
Today I received another email from Garmin. The online activation is working, no really, this time it really is. And low and behold, a visit to the site shows that indeed the under construction banner is gone and you can do an on-line something. I can’t test it since mine was manually activated a while back. Glad it’s finally working, really poor show Garmin in taking so long to get it sorted, but glad its finally done.
Update (26 April) :
I received a mail today from Peter Smith at Garmin today in reply to my very first website request to them for activation. In the mail he suggests that the online activation is (finally) working. I went back to garmap.co.za/traffic and found the same link to the same in under construction page. I mailed him back, he mailed back and suggested I shouldn’t go to that link. “Please go to www.garmap.co.za since that link you have does not work anymore . The webpage was redesigned . Go to products , Live Traffic and follow the pages”. I tried this and end up with the same page, tried refreshing, different browser etc. Not sure where the problem is or why Garmin thinks their new site is live when it isn’t. Anyhow, seems it is perhaps a bit closer to being live, though why they would mail customers to say its live when it isn’t is beyond me. Did let Peter know, as well as suggest that if they are replacing the garmap.co.za/traffic page the least they can do is put an automatic redirect in place as this is the page referenced on the hard copy product documentation in the retail channel. We await further progress.
Original post :
I had a break-in back in November and after lots of disputes with ABSA they finally paid out. I used some of that payout to replace my GPS and with my dislike of traffic and being stuck in it opted to get a Garmin with Traffic adapter. After some further delays the company nominated by the insurance assessor delivered the goods to me. This was around 6 weeks ago.
I unboxed all the goodies and tried plugging it in. The traffic adaptor was recognised by the Garmin and it said it had a USA subscription that would be activated when it picked up the signal. I scanned a few times, no luck, time to read the instructions. Eventually found them and saw that South Africa has it’s own unique activation method. Ok.
Off to the website as instructed (http://www.garmap.co.za/traffic/), clicked on the traffic activation link, only to find this wonderfully helpful (not) graphic :
Read up some more, nothing of use, other than having a minor wobbly when reading on the site that the service is only available in Johannesburg, despite it being sold to me in Durban. Google then showed up press releases saying it was now active in Durban, clearly it was just the official website that was out of date.
Quick thoughts and test: New version of Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE) 1.4.3 (Updated 14/4/2011)
Posted on April 12, 2011As any regular reader of my blog knows, I am quite a fan of Microsoft Image Composite Editor and regularly use it to create panoramas and photosynths, and have quite a few synths hosted on www.photosynth.net.
A couple of days ago (7th April) a new version was released, 1.4.3. Get it here. There is also a nice demo video there.
Back last year there was some pre-release information around this new release, the most exciting was that it could now take video input and use it to create the panoramas and synths. I have been looking forward to this release every since so was quite excited at the news.
The new features (as taken from the website) are :
- Stitch directly from a video (only on Windows 7)
- Automatic lens vignette removal
- Improved blending engine
- Options dialog to control memory usage and scratch disk locations
I don’t know why the video option is Windows 7 only, however my laptop runs Windows 7 so I was very keen to try out this new feature. With limited time I just took my blackberry, made a quick (1 minute) low resolution (around 2 Meg) video (.3gp format). (Update : It works on Windows 7 only as it makes use of some new video API that is present only from Windows 7 onwards).
I chose the composite video option in MS ICE, selected the file and it in, asked about clipping the frame, which I declined to do. MS Ice then analysed the video and selected 66 images which it then stitched together. It created a final image 2560 pixels x 426, covering 360 degrees horizontally and 56 degrees vertically, just 1.09 megapixels. This was a little disappointing since I had tried to get at least 90 degrees vertically and large sections of the video appeared missing (you can see part of the roof and not others). The room was a little dark and the blackberry camera isn’t great in low light conditions, I guess I temper my expectations until I try this out properly with the Canon EOS 550D or the Ixus 210. They at least do HD (and full HD) video.
The end result can be seen below. Very dark and more than likely not doing justice to the new features (my fault I’m sure). I hope to upload more examples soon, but in the meantime check out the first attempt.
Update :
Tonight I took a similar video clip using the Canon Ixus 210 in HD (720p). The result looked much better onscreen and MS ICE also did a much better job with the source footage. Many more images were picked from the video (110 selected, 109 stitched) covering 360′ horizontally and a much better 130′ vertically. This produced a final image 6144 pixels by 2165, giving 13 megapixels. The end result as uploaded to Photosynth is much more pleasing then the Blackberry version and gives a much more complete view of the room.
This video option is definitely one I will play around with a whole lot more. Next time out the Canon Eos 550D to do some full HD (1020P) video.
Getting what’s due in terms of the Consumer Protection Act
Posted on April 06, 2011The new Consumer Protection Act came into effect from the 1st April 2011. To quote from the DTI website : “I know my rights. Do you know yours? you have rights as a consumer. understand them. enforce them.”
On the plane on Friday night I read in the paper (don’t remember which one, think it was one of the Cape local papers) that as consumers we now have the right to cancel an advance booking, and that the supplier may deduct a fee if we do so, but that they cannot refuse to provide a refund. Over the weekend I was looking at airline tickets and found that Travelstart have a policy which is in contravention of this. Simply put, unless you pay extra for a “Cancellation policy” you cannot get a refund for a ticket cancellation. This appears to me to be in contravention of the Act so I mailed them as below :
Three channels added to DSTV Mobile, SS6 dropped, monthly fees start
Posted on March 30, 2011In a press release sent out yesterday (29/3/2011) DSTV announced that three new channels are being added to DStv Mobile. The temporary Supersport 6 channel in operation during the World Cup also falls away.
CNNi, E!Entertainment and Sony Max will be added to the existing nine DStv channels that were already in operation (ten with the temporary Supersport 6 during the World Cup).
From the 1st April 2011, the channel lineup will be: eNews, CNNi, Channel O, E! Entertainment, Sony Max, Africa Magic, Cartoon Network, Trace Urban, SuperSport 1, 2 and 3 and SuperSport Blitz
This is a nice balancing up of the channel selection and the addition of CNN is certainly welcome.
The 1st April also sees the introductory phase coming to an end and the new subscription charges for DStv Mobile will come into effect at R36 monthly. DStv Premium subscribers will receive DStv Mobile on both Drifta and DVB-H handsets at no extra cost while DStv Compact subscribers who subscribe via the Drifta before 31 March 2011 can avoid subscription fees until 31 March 2012.
An overlooked difference between iPad 1 and 2 (for us in SA anyway) #in
Posted on March 26, 2011After Cell C launched their really awesome speedstick/whoosh deal (R1000 for 2 gig of data for 12 months – 24 gig in total) way back when, I wondered why they didn’t bundle it up with the iPad and get some publicity for their really good data deals. It was only in the middle of Feb when Gus Silber (@gussilber) pointed out to me on Twitter that the iPad 1 isn’t compatible with the 900MHz UMTS 3G that the penny dropped.
Up to that point I had been eyeing out the iPad thinking I really would like to get one – and planning to pop one of those juicy Cell C data cards into it. Plan foiled. Drat. Suddenly the Samsung Galaxy Tablet looked a bit more appealing, and yes, perhaps I’ve been drinking some of that Apple coolaid, but I wasn’t much taken with that option.
Roll on the iPad 2.
With its improvements :
- Thinner (down from 13.4mm to 8.8mm)
- Lighter (WiFi + 3G version is down from 730g to 613g)
- Faster Processor (1GHz single-core A4 chip vs dual-core 1GHz A5 chip)
- Faster Graphics (Imagination Technologies’ PowerVR SGX 543MP – up to 9 times faster) (See www.anandtech.com)
Shiny new benefits :
- Front-facing VGA camera
- Rear-facing 720p camera
- Gyroscope
- Optional new case attached by magnets
- Optional HDMI output dongle
So far it all sounds dandy. Yeah, its smaller, faster, better makes coffee and puts hair on your chest. Lots to look at and smile about but nothing to make me reach into my wallet. To have such a toy and not be able to consume media with it just undermines the whole purpose. And yes, I could use WiFi in the house over the ADSL connection, but that isn’t the point.
Then while reading one of the reviews (Thanks ZDNet) came the shocker. While WiFi and Bluetooth remain the same (802.11 a/b/g/n and 2.1 + EDR respectively), the 3G radio has been upgraded.
Oh?
The original iPad featured EDGE plus triband HSPA while the iPad 2 features EDGE plus quadband UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz) and GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) for the AT&T versions.
There is the magic number. 900 UMTS. We are in the game baby. This thing will work with Cell C’s 4gs (3.5G) service. Suddenly my key sticking point for not getting one of these is gone. And I want it. Now
I am surprised this has been so under-reported here in SA. This really is a key change for us, and a game-changer for me. I wonder if the discounted prices currently available on the iPads will be carried over to the new iPads when they arrive on our shores? ? (They were touted as being the permanent new price rather than discounted price?) Wishful thinking I know, but one can dream. R5000 for the 3G 16 gig would be the sweet spot. Come on Digicape (http://www.digicape.co.za/ipad/ipad.html) make us smile.
Link to MyBroadband post on the same topic : link
Update : Thanks Dimitri for clearing up any confusion on this and confirming that the Cell C 3G service does indeed run at 3G (rather just Edge as some have reported) speeds on the iPad 2. Just beware of coverage in outlying areas. Still, at R86/month for 2gig of data per month for a year (paid as R1000 upfront), that is a really awesome data deal. A whole lot better (still) than any of the competition are offering. And since it is prepaid, no nasty bill shock as you can’t go over the monthly limit.
Update 2 : 8ta vs Cell C and my winner is ….
8ta have also launched their super-duper data deal. R199 a month (on 24 month contract – yuck) gives you 10 Gig of data goodness to use and abuse with your iPad. That’s a lot of data for not a huge payment. Personally, I’m sticking to Cell C for now. At R86/month (on the R1000 prepaid option) for 2 Gig, I pay around a third of the 8ta price and get 20% of the data. Yes R43/Gig is quite a bit more than R20/Gig. Compared to where we were a year ago, this is a buyers market. Try to take advantage of that without getting tied in too long.
Update 3 : The “new’ iPad is here, thoughts and comparisons with iPad 2 here.
DSTV Mobile / Drifta Frequently Asked Questions (unofficial)
Posted on March 26, 2011When I wrote my review of the DSTV Drifta device back in December 2011 I didn’t anticipate just how much interest there would be in the device, nor the amount of traffic it would drive to my site and the number of comments and questions the post would elicit.
It is now quite unwieldy going through the review and all the follow-up posts. I have summarised most of the info and follow-ups into a good old FAQ. I hope this is useful to you and that you will continue to contribute questions and answers.
If you want to read more about the iDrifta, read the review here.
Justin
DSTV Mobile / Drifta Frequently Asked Questions
There are 3 DSTV mobile service offerings so things can get a little confusing. I will try to re-order and group the questions better over time to give some clarity. The 3 offerings are : DVB-H Broadcast, Streaming (via Vodacom Live! and now MTN Play) and Streaming (via Nokia N8 exclusive application).
Intro
Is this an “official” FAQ ?
No, not at all. You can find the official dstv one here : http://www.dstvmobile.com/dstvmobile/content/en/south-africa-plus/south-africa-plus-faqs
This FAQ is a work in progress and has been prepared based on my original review of the drifta (http://j-j.co.za/?p=327) and the numerous questions and comments that arose from that review. Please feel free to contribute to this. All contributions will be attributed and welcomed. Either add in the comments at the bottom or mail me : driftafaq@j-j.co.za
Which countries have DSTV mobile coverage?
There seems to be 3 services, each with it’s own coverage (thanks to Maiyo Simapungula, Public Relations and Communications Manager at DStv Mobile for clearing some of this up). These are the DVB-H broadcast coverage, the general streaming service and the N8 specific service.
The DVB-H broadcast coverage includes:
- Ghana
- Kenya
- Namibia
- Nigeria
- South Africa
DSTV mobile has a streaming service available via Vodacom Live!. This service is currently available only in South Africa with more countries expected to follow. It has 11 channels, and for R59/month (or R19/week) you get to watch up to 3 hours (45m weekly). For more information check the “Streaming Tab” from the DSTV mobile website or click here.
A second streaming service is available exclusively for the Nokia N8. The website lists +- 50 countries where this service works (full list here). This is however a streaming service and not a broadcast service so you PAY FOR THE DATA, which makes it very expensive. It also only has 3 channels, SuperSport Blitz, Euronew and SawSee.
I got banned on the DSTV Mobile forum, what do I do ?
Haa haa. Welcome to the club.
Despite their terms of use allowing them to decide who they wish to use the forums and who they wish to exclude, one would think that the forums would be a good way to engage with customers, answer queries, deal with concerns being raised. It seems that DSTV would rather use the forums to spread propaganda messages, excluding those who ask questions they would rather not answer.
In my case
- my ban is indefinite : “Date the ban will be lifted: Never”
- for reasons unknown : “You have been banned for the following reason: No reason was specified.”
- I mailed them to ask them the reason and never received a reply.
If you wish to see what is going on in the forums (and there never seems to be much) just log out of your account and you can read the forums. If they spent a bit more time answering questions honestly, providing customer support and sorting out their promises with respect to service delivery they would have a whole lot more customers. Oh what a pain it is to have to deal with monopolies.
Is this site affiliated to MNET/MULTICHOICE/DTSV?
No, I am in no way affiliated with any of the above. There was a comment (accusation) to that effect on the original review, thanks again to Su Stokes (from Multichoice) for confirming that I am not affiliated with them.
I have just bought my drifta and I can’t get it to work? Help
You need to activate the Drifta with DSTV and get a DSTV account (if you don’t have one). Phone them and they will get it sorted for you.
Customer Care
email: care@dstvmobile.com
Johannesburg
(011) 289 2222
Pretoria
(012) 422 2222
Durban
(031) 710 2222
Cape Town
(021) 508 2222
Port Elizabeth
(041) 395 2222
Bloemfontein
(051) 503 2222
Where can I get support on the Drifta or DSTV mobile?
Try the dstvmobile forums (http://forum.dstvmobile.com/), call them or visit them (see below), or post questions here.
141 Bram Fischer Drive
Randburg
South Africa
email: care@dstvmobile.com
Johannesburg
(011) 289 2222
Pretoria
(012) 422 2222
Durban
(031) 710 2222
Cape Town
(021) 508 2222
Port Elizabeth
(041) 395 2222
Bloemfontein
(051) 503 2222
Where can I find reviews of the Drifta?
Reviews of drifta :
- Right here on j-j.co.za
- Review of original Drifta (http://j-j.co.za/2010/12/some-thoughts-on-dstv-mobile-and-the-drifta-in/)
- Review of USB Drifta (http://j-j.co.za/2011/08/my-thoughts-on-the-usb-dstv-drifta-review/)
- Review of the iDrifta (http://j-j.co.za/2012/06/review-of-the-idrifta-for-ipadiphoneipod-touch/)
- High on IT (http://www.high-on-it.co.za/2011/01/quick-review-of-dstv-drifta.html)
- BrYan’s Blog (http://brattex.blogspot.com/2011/03/dstv-drifta.html)
- David Ajao – Review of Nigerian DSTV Mobile on Nokia 5330 (http://www.davidajao.com/blog/2010/06/20/a-review-of-dstv-mobile-and-nokia-5330-mobile-tv-edition/)
- Marc Forrest (http://www.marcforrest.com/2010/12/01/dstv-mobile-with-the-drifta-iphone/)
- Financial Mail (http://www.fm.co.za/Article.aspx?id=129059)
Intro
Is this an “official” FAQ ?
No, not at all. You can find the official dstv one here : http://www.dstvmobile.com/dstvmobile/content/en/south-africa-plus/south-africa-plus-faqs
This FAQ is a work in progress and has been prepared based on my original review of the drifta (http://j-j.co.za/?p=327) and the numerous questions and comments that arose from that review. Please feel free to contribute to this. All contributions will be attributed and welcomed. Either add in the comments at the bottom or mail me : driftafaq@j-j.co.za
Which countries have DSTV mobile coverage?
There seems to be 3 services, each with it’s own coverage (thanks to Maiyo Simapungula, Public Relations and Communications Manager at DStv Mobile for clearing some of this up). These are the DVB-H broadcast coverage, the general streaming service and the N8 specific service.
The DVB-H broadcast coverage includes:
- Ghana
- Kenya
- Namibia
- Nigeria
- South Africa
DSTV mobile has a streaming service available via Vodacom Live!. This service is currently available only in South Africa with more countries expected to follow. It has 11 channels, and for R59/month (or R19/week) you get to watch up to 3 hours (45m weekly). For more information check the “Streaming Tab” from the DSTV mobile website or click here.
A second streaming service is available exclusively for the Nokia N8. The website lists +- 50 countries where this service works (full list here). This is however a streaming service and not a broadcast service so you PAY FOR THE DATA, which makes it very expensive. It also only has 3 channels, SuperSport Blitz, Euronew and SawSee.
I got banned on the DSTV Mobile forum, what do I do ?
Haa haa. Welcome to the club.
Despite their terms of use allowing them to decide who they wish to use the forums and who they wish to exclude, one would think that the forums would be a good way to engage with customers, answer queries, deal with concerns being raised. It seems that DSTV would rather use the forums to spread propaganda messages, excluding those who ask questions they would rather not answer.
In my case
- my ban is indefinite : “Date the ban will be lifted: Never”
- for reasons unknown : “You have been banned for the following reason: No reason was specified.”
- I mailed them to ask them the reason and never received a reply.
If you wish to see what is going on in the forums (and there never seems to be much) just log out of your account and you can read the forums. If they spent a bit more time answering questions honestly, providing customer support and sorting out their promises with respect to service delivery they would have a whole lot more customers. Oh what a pain it is to have to deal with monopolies.
Is this site affiliated to MNET/MULTICHOICE/DTSV?
No, I am in no way affiliated with any of the above. There was a comment (accusation) to that effect on the original review, thanks again to Su Stokes (from Multichoice) for confirming that I am not affiliated with them.
I have just bought my drifta and I can’t get it to work? Help
You need to activate the Drifta with DSTV and get a DSTV account (if you don’t have one). Phone them and they will get it sorted for you.
Customer Care
email: care@dstvmobile.com
Johannesburg
(011) 289 2222
Pretoria
(012) 422 2222
Durban
(031) 710 2222
Cape Town
(021) 508 2222
Port Elizabeth
(041) 395 2222
Bloemfontein
(051) 503 2222
Where can I get support on the Drifta or DSTV mobile?
Try the dstvmobile forums (http://forum.dstvmobile.com/), call them or visit them (see below), or post questions here.
141 Bram Fischer Drive
Randburg
South Africa
email: care@dstvmobile.com
Johannesburg
(011) 289 2222
Pretoria
(012) 422 2222
Durban
(031) 710 2222
Cape Town
(021) 508 2222
Port Elizabeth
(041) 395 2222
Bloemfontein
(051) 503 2222
Where can I find reviews of the Drifta?
Reviews of drifta :
- Right here on j-j.co.za
- Review of original Drifta (http://j-j.co.za/2010/12/some-thoughts-on-dstv-mobile-and-the-drifta-in/)
- Review of USB Drifta (http://j-j.co.za/2011/08/my-thoughts-on-the-usb-dstv-drifta-review/)
- Review of the iDrifta (http://j-j.co.za/2012/06/review-of-the-idrifta-for-ipadiphoneipod-touch/)
- High on IT (http://www.high-on-it.co.za/2011/01/quick-review-of-dstv-drifta.html)
- BrYan’s Blog (http://brattex.blogspot.com/2011/03/dstv-drifta.html)
- David Ajao – Review of Nigerian DSTV Mobile on Nokia 5330 (http://www.davidajao.com/blog/2010/06/20/a-review-of-dstv-mobile-and-nokia-5330-mobile-tv-edition/)
- Marc Forrest (http://www.marcforrest.com/2010/12/01/dstv-mobile-with-the-drifta-iphone/)
- Financial Mail (http://www.fm.co.za/Article.aspx?id=129059)
General questions
Are the channels the same in each country?
Each country has it’s own channel list, for example Ghana has BBC and CNN which we don’t have in SA, as well as a different set of Supersport channels. Go to the DSTV Mobile website and select the country on the opening map, then take a look at the channel list to see what is available in each.
I am getting “Service is currently scrambled” regardless of the channel selected?
This seems to happen even when the reception is good (it can be 100%) and indicator is green proving that it is picking up signal but no picture or sound is available. After clicking “OK” the Drifta decoder then continually tries to connect but does not manage to do so.
Solution :
1. You have to phone the DSTV call centre to ask them to resend the signal to you and then it should work.
2. You can also sort out the problem without phoning the help desk by logging on to the care website. Look for the error codes “how to” on the right hand side of the page (look for error code E16).
3. In theory you can reset the error code by SMS using : SMS “error code + smartcard number” to 32472 just not sure what smarcard number you would use. If you are having to do resets often ask the call centre for the “smartcard number” of your Drifta, they should be able to sort you out with it.
Content supplemented with information from the DSTV mobile forums : http://forum.dstvmobile.com/
How do I transfer ownership of the DSTV Drifta?
Just give customer care a call. You will need the following information :
1. your ID number
2. the seller’s ID number
3. proof of purchase
I got banned on the DSTV Mobile forum, what do I do ?
Haa haa. Welcome to the club.
Despite their terms of use allowing them to decide who they wish to use the forums and who they wish to exclude, one would think that the forums would be a good way to engage with customers, answer queries, deal with concerns being raised. It seems that DSTV would rather use the forums to spread propaganda messages, excluding those who ask questions they would rather not answer.
In my case
- my ban is indefinite : “Date the ban will be lifted: Never”
- for reasons unknown : “You have been banned for the following reason: No reason was specified.”
- I mailed them to ask them the reason and never received a reply.
If you wish to see what is going on in the forums (and there never seems to be much) just log out of your account and you can read the forums. If they spent a bit more time answering questions honestly, providing customer support and sorting out their promises with respect to service delivery they would have a whole lot more customers. Oh what a pain it is to have to deal with monopolies.
Why does the content of E! and Cartoon Network seem so poor?
Well, despite what might be advertised to, and expected by us, the customer, the Cartoon Network and E! channels are not the full channels you see on dstv. They are a “dumbed down” version on a 2 hour repeat cycle of week old stuff. Don’t expect the real thing.
To quote from a DSTV spokesman “Note that E! & CN’s content is customised for the mobile environment and unlike the rest of the channels, content on these 2 channels is not the same as content on “normal” DStv. On mobile, E! & CN’s content is meant to repeat 4-5 different clips within a 2 hour loop and also it’s content that played out last week (one weeks old content). ”
And in response to a question on false advertising around it not being the full channels :
” We will escalate the matter in regards with advertising to Marketing and investigate accordingly. For information on DStv Mobile products and the riveting content available, please visit our website.”
Um ya right. Ok then.
Any news on Blackberry client for DSTV Drifta?
Updated 26/11/2011
The application is compatible with the following BlackBerry devices:
- Bold 9000
- Bold 9700
- Curve 8520
- Curve 8900
- Curve 9300
The application is available at http://appworld.blackberry.
Because the BlackBerry application is a public beta, no minimum performance can be guaranteed.
No support is available for OS7 devices or the latest devices, so no luck for the owners of the Torch or the new Bold 9900. If you follow the appworld link from one of these devices (eg 9900) app world just gives an error message saying the software is unavailable for the device.
DStv say they are working on getting support for these devices. Let’s hope this doesn’t take as long to get sorted as the Beta did.
Does DSTV monitor your usage of the Drifta?
I would have thought not, however, the following is found in the latest version of the Drifta Client software (1.3.1) for Windows :
0x00114EA8 0x0000006E https://mo-dev.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Collector.Web.IISHost_Drifta/Drifta.aspx/MetaData?id= 0x00114F18 0x00000071 https://mo-dev.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Collector.Web.IISHost_Drifta/Drifta.aspx/UsageMonitoring 0x00114F90 0x00000064 https://mo-dev.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Drifta.Activator.Web/Manage.aspx/Status?id= 0x00114FF8 0x0000006D https://mo-qa.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Collector.Web.IISHost_Drifta/Drifta.aspx/MetaData?id= 0x00115068 0x00000070 https://mo-qa.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Collector.Web.IISHost_Drifta/Drifta.aspx/UsageMonitoring 0x001150E0 0x00000063 https://mo-qa.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Drifta.Activator.Web/Manage.aspx/Status?id= 0x00115148 0x0000006E https://mo-uat.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Collector.Web.IISHost_Drifta/Drifta.aspx/MetaData?id= 0x001151B8 0x00000071 https://mo-uat.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Collector.Web.IISHost_Drifta/Drifta.aspx/UsageMonitoring 0x00115230 0x00000064 https://mo-uat.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Drifta.Activator.Web/Manage.aspx/Status?id= 0x00115298 0x0000006B https://ums.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Collector.Web.IISHost_Drifta/Drifta.aspx/MetaData?id= 0x00115308 0x0000006E https://ums.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Collector.Web.IISHost_Drifta/Drifta.aspx/UsageMonitoring 0x00115378 0x00000061 https://ums.dstvmobile.com/DStvMobile.UsageMonitoring.Drifta.Activator.Web/Manage.aspx/Status?id=
This surely seems to indicate that DSTV is indeed monitoring Drifta useage. I haven’t seen anything anywhere which specifically allows this, perhaps its time to review the terms and conditions again. See them here. I see nothing in there which gives DSTV the right to monitor what I am doing with the software.
I also found that the Windows application created two files in user/AppData/Roaming/DStv/DStv Mobile Decoder/Logs.
- last_time.log
- 2011-07-06, 21:42:19 (The date and time of last useage)
- tmp.gz
- Snagit32/CamRecorder/HyCam2/SSRecorder/VODRecorder/HiNetRecorder/wmrecorder/Easy_WebCam_Recording/VideoCap/debut/Screen Recorder 5/My Screen Recorder/bdcam/H264WebCam/smrecorder/Taksi/WebCam Monitor/SplitCam/WVC/MobiGarda/openvcap/Cam Wizard/procguard/SaypeCap/fraps/Jing/FreeScreenVideo
The tmp.gz seems to contain a list of applications which can record the video stream, and which (maybe) they intend to (or already) check for and block.
Running a network traffic sniffer while decoder.exe starts up shows that a DNS lookup is done for ums.dstvmobile.com and that an HTTPS encrypted session is then established through to the server confirming that there is some level of monitoring going on and that the URLS found in the executable are more than just coincidence.
I mailed Maiyo to ask what this was all about, and after consulting with technical came back to tell me that they have a trial running where they monitor the useage of certain users. The traffic we are seeing above (according to DSTV) arises as the client checks in with the server to see if it is one of the smart cards involved in the trial. While this provides a small amount of comfort, it also confirms that my identifiable details are sent through to DSTV every time I use my Drifta while being connected to the internet. That is cold comfort.
What is the USB Drifta?
The USB Drifta is a new Drifta that looks rather like a USB 3G Modem or a Memory stick. It is a small dongle like device that plugs directly into your computer USB port and then works pretty much the same as the previous generation Drifta. No wires, no charging, less hassle. Only supports computers though, no mobile devices.
You can take a look at what it looks like and what is delivered here in the unboxing post.
I just bought my Drifta, do I have to pay the subscription fee?
The advertising and documentation around this is a bit confusing.
The deal was that it was free until 31 March 2011. Then, if you were a Compact Subscriber and activated before 31 March 2011, you could have it free until 31 March 2011.
If you are a Premium subscriber you could have one free Drifta Subs until 31 March 2012.
The USB Drifta documentation still says that if you are a Compact subscriber and activate before 31 March 2011 you can have it free until 31 March 2012. I assume this an oversight and just poor editing of text for the website since we have already passed 31 March 2011, and the USB drifta was released to the public after this date. Poor show.
How do I see if there is coverage where I live?
The DStv Mobile website has quite a decent coverage map which shows whether you are likely to have coverage. Check your coverage here.
If you are way outside a covered area you probably won’t have much luck. If close to or within an area you are likely to be ok. You can of course always use extended aerials and the like. See the FAQ question on boosting signal.
Do you have to have a DTSV account to use a Drifta?
Yes, you do need a DSTV account to use a Drifta. You don’t have to have a R600/month account, but they need an account so they can bill you the R36/month fees (there is no prepaid option). DSTV can create an account quite easily so this shouldn’t be too much of a problem.
How do I get access to the Mnet Mobile channel on my Drifta/Walka?
If you are a DStv premium subscriber you will get access to this channel. If you are just a Drifta (R36/month) subscriber you will not get access to it and there is no way to buy access to just this channel without paying the full premium subscription.
What devices are supported by the Drifta?
Currently :
- iDevices (iPod touch, iPad, iPhone) (Download the “dstv mobile decoder” app from the Apple Appstore)
- Windows based computers (Get the software from www.dstvmobile.com)
Rumoured :
- Android devices (promised support by 1 April)
- Blackberry (promised support by 1 April – now appears delayed to 31 May – Now June sometime? Nope, maybe July)
- Nokia/Symbian (promised support by 1 April)
- Windows mobile / 7 (unclear)
There is no clear feedback or timelines on the above. We are just a few days away from the promised release date and DSTV seem to be hedging their bets and pushing out the dates. The DTSV FAQ lists the above as being “Early 2011″.
All deadlines have been missed, people are ignored on the DSTV forums when asked, misinformed by call centre staff when they ask, and told “We never said that” when reminding DSTV of the April date.
Don’t expect the software to appear on any new devices anytime soon. Seems DSTV bit off more than they could chew with this and aren’t prepared to make it right with their customers whom they misled.
Slight update from a 13th June posting on the mybroadband.co.za forum (link here) : (slightly edited)
- There is an Android client in the works (no timeline yet)
- There is a blackberry client in the works ( no time line yet)
- There is a Nokia S60 version in the works (sooner than the other 2, but will only be ready when the coding is done). This version will utilize the Drifta with wifi support but the CPU needs to be above 700mhz.
The Nokia E71 runs at 381Mhz, the N95 at 330Mhz, the E72 runs at 600Mhz, N97 runs at 434Mhz. So, if the statement above is true, then only Nokia S60 phones released in late 2010/2011 like the N8 and E7 (only 680Mhz) may well work with the Drifta. So don’t hold out much hope then. This also makes me worry about which Blackberry Devices will be compatible with the Drifta. I wish they would just come out and say what is planned. The waiting sucks when after the wait you still probably won’t be able to use the device.
What is the upfront cost?
The drifta device sell for around R599, but can be bought on special offers for a little cheaper (R549). There was originally no monthly subscription fee but this is to change from the 1st April 2011. The monthly cost will be +- R36. DSTV premium subscribers will not be charged extra for DSTV mobile for another year (1st April 2012). There is no data cost, the device doesn’t use an internet connection.
The Nokia N8 (streaming service) is listed on the website as being a free application (which it is). So there is no upfront cost. Be aware that as it is a streaming service you will be paying the (high) data costs of your cellular service provider. This can be very very expensive.
What are the monthly costs?
For the DVB-H broadcast option (this is what the Drifta uses), just the monthly subscription of R36. No data charges or any other charges. R5 optional extra insurance if you want it. (More info to be added on pricing in other African countries)
For streaming via Vodacom Live! it costs R59/month (or R19/week) and you get to watch up to 3 hours of programming (45m weekly). Anything over that is considered outside of the acceptable useage policy. You do NOT pay for the data using this service, it’s included in your subscription.
The Nokia N8 (streaming service) will cost you a whole lot more depending on useage as it is a streaming service. You will have to pay your per MB fees to your network cellular provider. Be careful of this, you could rack up high bills quickly.
How many channels are there?
There are currently 15 channels (Changes 14 July 2011) :
- Supersport 1
- Supersport 2
- Supersport 3
- Supersport Blitz
- M-Net Series Mobile **
- Sony MAX
- Africa Magic
- E! Entertainment Mobile **
- Cartoon Network Mobile (now the full version)
- Channel O
- Trace Urban
- The eNews Channel
- CNNi
- Big Brother Amplified
- Idols Extra
** These are mobile versions of the channel and may not match the content of the full channel on DSTV. Cartoon network was most affected by this, but is now the full channel. See the comments at the bottom of the post.
As of 1st April 2011 there were 13 channels (Up from the original 10 at launch)
- Africa Magic
- Channel O
- Trace TV
- The eNews Channel
- SuperSport Blitz
- SuperSport 1
- SuperSport 2
- SuperSport 3
- SuperSport 6 (temp for world cup)
- Cartoon Network
- CNNi
- E!Entertainment
- Sony Max
Just be careful though, the Cartoon Network and E! channels are not the full channels you see on dstv. They are a “dumbed down” version on a 2 hour repeat cycle of week old stuff. Don’t expect the real thing.
To quote from a DSTV spokesman “Note that E! & CN’s content is customised for the mobile environment and unlike the rest of the channels, content on these 2 channels is not the same as content on “normal” DStv. On mobile, E! & CN’s content is meant to repeat 4-5 different clips within a 2 hour loop and also it’s content that played out last week (one weeks old content). ”
And in response to a question on false advertising around it not being the full channels :
” We will escalate the matter in regards with advertising to Marketing and investigate accordingly. For information on DStv Mobile products and the riveting content available, please visit our website.”
Um ya right. Ok then.
And just to prove that DStv does listen, the Cartoon Network being broadcast has been upgraded to the full version. No more complaints from the kids 😉
Why is the channel selection so poor?
This seems to be quite a contentious issue. Some people like the selection, others don’t.
The channel selection is aimed at people on the move. 5 (half) of the current channels are sports channels, great for those who don’t want to miss the game when they are on the move. In the DSTV forums it is claimed the channel selection is based on “wide market research”. The forum members think it has more to do with DSTV wanting to keep the costs low for the licensing of the channels, hence no decent movie or entertainment channels. To be honest, the quality (low resolution) doesn’t really justify watching a movie on this. I would however like an additional news channel, though etv news is quite decent.
With effect from 1st April a few changes are in store. Supersport 6 is dropped (was always only temporary for the world cup) and CNNi, E!Entertainment and Sony Max are added. This does give more balance to the lineup.
Will DSTV add more channels?
There are nine channels on the DStv Mobile bouquet and a maximum of six can be accommodated on the eTV bouquet. This is due to how the frequency was allocated by ICASA. Therefore the DStv Mobile bouquet cannot have more than 9 channels at any one time. (from answer on the DSTV mobile forum).
As of 14 July 2011 there are a total of 15 channels available on Drifta, including the eNews channel. It therefore looks as though eTV have made a deal with DStv whereby DStv are using the channels allocated to eTV. This would suggest the number can’t grow beyond the current 15.
Is there a time delay between live and dstv mobile?
Yes there is a delay. Watching on a dstv decoder on SS2 and comparing the broadcast timing to the Drifta I have found a delay of +- 13 seconds. The delay may vary per channel.
Where can I found out more about DVB-H ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVB-Hhttp://www.dvb-h.org/http://www.dvb-h.org/technology.htm
How long does it take to change channels?
When you click the button it synchronises to the next channel. Can take anywhere from 5-10 seconds depending on signal strength etc. Normally takes around 6 seconds.
What is the resolution of the picture?
The native resolution of the transmission is 320×240, and is limited to this by the bandwidth available in the DVB-H spectrum. The specification of DVB-H was agreed back in 2002, when cell phones had tiny tiny screens so don’t be surprised at the poor resolution, it was considered quite high back then. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVB-H
Why is the picture so small?
Technically the resolution of the transmission is limited to 320×240. DSTV have chosen to artificially restrict the size of the picture on-screen to double this resolution. It gives you a picture that takes up about a quarter of the size of a normal laptop screen. There is an unofficial patch to work around this. (See How do I make the picture larger).
While the application allows a zoomed in view, it just doubles the pixels. There is no full screen mode available. You can use the windows magnifier to zoom in further but it looks terrible. Better just to watch in the smaller window and enjoy it for what it is – a mobile service.
When will DSTV improve the resolution of the broadcast?
Don’t expect an upgrade in the resolution any time soon, it seems this is not technically possible (limited by the DVB-H spectrum). If the broadcast standard changes and the devices can be updated then perhaps one day this could be improved. Don’t count on it.
I keep getting “weak signal” error messages
Inside areas marked as having signal this normally isn’t a problem. In low signal areas there are things you can do to improve your signal. See “How can I improve my signal?”
If you have moved location a lot, sometimes a channel scan will sort this out. The decoder keeps the details of the channels and tries to use those when connecting. I have noticed that when travelling between Durban and Capetown I always need to do a channel scan in the next city. Only takes 3 minutes then you are back online.
Extra (temporary) channel on DSTV Mobile – Supersport 6
Posted on March 09, 2011I just noticed that DSTV Mobile now has an extra channel – Supersport 6. Not sure how long it’s been there. Googled it and found this explanation on the DSTV Mobile forums :
“the licence issued makes provision for 9 channels for DStv Mobile and 6 channels for e.mobile (by etv). Currently DStv Mobile has 7 channels available and e.mobile has 2. The additional channel you can view (SS6) takes the channels on DStv Mobile up to 8. SS6 is merely an overflow channel for the duration of the Cricket World Cup (CWC). This is to ensure that our subscribers are able to watch all CWC games.” – thanks for the explanation MC Maiyo.
Nice of DSTV to give us the bonus channel, hopefully they leave it on until they need the channel for something else. I wonder if any more will be added when the subscription kicks in at the end of the month?
Voter registration and simple time saving technology
Posted on February 05, 2011I woke up this morning to see a whole lot of chatter on twitter around voter registration. With the work I am currently doing at the National Parliament and all the recent unrest in Egypt my sense of duty to my country has been heightened so I felt I really should be registering or checking that I am registered. Darn. Another thing to do in an already busy day.
Then I saw another tweet. Hoosen Essack to the rescue via Mandy Wiener.
” RT @Hoosen_Essack: @MandyWiener SmS 32810 with ID num works brilliantly.”
I sent my SMS off to 32810. A few seconds later the confirmation came back. I am registered. Great. Thanks guys and to whoever sets up and runs the service. Brilliant use of simple technology saving people lots of time.
Now to get my daughter to register. If she gets out of bed today
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Some panorama photosynths from Capetown : Table Mountain, Cape Point #in
Posted on December 19, 2010With my work having taken me to the fairer cape for a fair amount of time the last few months I have had the pleasure of driving around and enjoying some of the stunning sites. I have made some panorama photosynths from two of these and uploaded them to the Photosynth website.
The first is a 360′ view from the road up to Table Mountain.
The second was taken down at Cape Point, from a viewing point below the lighthouse, where we could look up at the lighthouse and down the cliffs to the sea below. Really amazing views and while the synth doesn’t come out quite perfectly it does a fair job of capturing the splendour of the views.