Brian, How do you know the pre-loaded keys provided there are illegal???
As I said in the previous post, I am not pushing any products in this thread and wanted folks to know that I am not promoting any other product that would possibly would be a conflict of interest, as several of you had suggested was my motivation in the old thread when I used to be associated with Satellite AV.
Let's focus on the facts and don't try to deflect the realities of this product. When Dolby, HDMI and USB representatives tell me that this product and a list of others are not certified and the product is not listed on there compliance lists, I have no reason to question. It is not registered with the FCC as part 15 compliant or registered with any NA recognized safety certification, these are known facts. It is up to the distributor to obtain and provide certifications, compliance and licensing when requested. This whole thing can be put to rest if one of the X2 supporters would simply post a link or copies of these documents that are question. Contact the distributor and request this information. I am sure that Ma Wang would be happy to comply to put these issues to rest.
You are correct, the X2 was developed in China by engineers who know what it takes to sell "FTA" products into North, Central and South America. Let's not play dumb here and call it for what it is. They are pre-loading keys and updating them for channels that require subscription somewhere. This is illegal "somewhere". These engineers seem very aware of how to "support" their boxes and sell more "FTA" receivers. BTW... If these codes are known to be for subscription channels and likely illegal why are these key codes preloaded and continuously updated on the factory firmware versions? In comparing these menus over many firmware versions, these codes change with each version of the "FACTORY" firmware that they release.
As far as knowing information about keys ... Google tells all. You don't need to have any relationship with subscription service providers to figure out what is going on.
Anyone here who questions the legality of these pre-populated codes, Google the preloaded key code that appears in the current firmware on your X2 and you will see that numerous open web sites list them as current and verified. Pull and older version of the firmware and compare. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to check the service providers to see that these are subscription services. You are correct, some of the services are not received in North America, but several of the services are. Google X2 IKS and you will see several Youtube videos showing how to connect to key sharing servers and showing programming from these subscription services. These apparently are services that are subscription based, popular and can be received in much of North, Central, South America and the Caribbean.
Carlos43, please don't take this personally. I have alot of respect for the great information and assistance that you provide to members of several forms. What I don't understand is why you continue to defend a product that has obvious legal issues. If members want to buy the X2 after hearing the facts, then they will. I just want members to know the truth so they can decide what and who to purchase from based on their own values!