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descramble
(redirected from descrambling)

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de·scram·ble  (d-skrmbl)
tr.v. de·scram·bled, de·scram·bling, de·scram·bles
To unscramble (a coded message or signal, for example).

descramble [diːˈskræmbəl]
vb
(Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) to restore (a scrambled signal) to an intelligible form, esp automatically by the use of electronic devices
descrambler  n
Translations
descramble [ˈdiːˈskræmbl] VT (TV) → descodificar
descramble
vt (Telec) → entschlüsseln


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Seven major movie studios sued a Fremont-based microchip company this week for allegedly selling DVD descrambling technology to manufacturers unlicensed to receive it, court papers showed.
district judge sided with the Motion Picture Association of America, the movie industry's powerful lobbying arm, granting a preliminary injunction against site operators who posted a DVD-encryption descrambling program that, in theory, might be used to make perfect copies of DVDs.
The study of the impact of turning off the military descrambling won't even start until the year 2000.
 
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