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DRM PROTECTION

Discussion in 'Other video questions' started by SIEGMUND, Sep 22, 2005.

  1. SIEGMUND

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    DOES ANYBODY HAVE ANY IDEA ON HOW CAN I REMOVE DRM PROTECTION FROM WMV FILES? THANKS IN ADVANCE.
     
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    I am talking about video files not audio.
     
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    You might want to try searching as this has been covered before.
     
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    I've already searched the link you provided me with, however it doesn't say where and how I can get that Beale Screamer's "freeme" program.
    Have you any idea about this?
    Thanks anyway.
     
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    Thanks both of you, although it doesn't work for me.
    You see I purchased my computer with wmp 10 pre-installed.
    I can't go back to 9. Or can I?
     
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    Do you have xp service pack 2? Then you can roll back on the add/remove programs bar
    On the link I gave:
    You can use either Add or Remove Programs or System Restore to roll back to the previous version of the Player that was part of your original version of Windows. To roll back from Windows Media Player 10 to a previous version using Add or Remove Programs, do the following:
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    In Control Panel (Category View), click Add or Remove Programs.
    2. Click Add or Remove Programs again, and then do one of the following:
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    If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 2, select the Show updates check box (at the top of the list), click Windows Media Player 10, and then click Change/Remove.
    - or -
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    If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 1 or earlier, click Windows Media Player 10, and then click Change/Remove.
    EDIT You don't need service pack 2 just xp
     
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    I do have SP2 however the mp isn't rolling back to 9 version because it simply doesn't exist. You see my computer is brand new.
    Thanks anyway.
     
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    Thats strange because I only got a new pc a couple of months ago and I managed to roll back
     
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    I've got mine last week. Anyway I'll try to transfer the files, and the license to another pc and remove the protection there. I'll see what I can do. Thanks again.
     

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