crack DRM...

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jupiter999

loves Tada Mizuho only...
Apr 2, 2008
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Need help here!
Does anyone knows how to crack DRM inside Windows Media Video files?
These video files are so-called "protected files". They need to be verified before playable. You have to acquire a license from internet each time you want to play them, thus irritating!
I have some concert clips created by my favourite female singer's fans. But they lock them using such annoying DRM encryption...
Now the forum gone, and I no longer able to get such license already, hence cannot play the clips anymore...:rofl:
Help me...:fever:
 

guy

(;Θ_Θ)ゝ”
Feb 11, 2007
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If you have the license, it's easy to remove DRM (provided you have WMP9; WMP11 does not work).

If you don't have the license anymore, you're more or less out of luck.
 

guy

(;Θ_Θ)ゝ”
Feb 11, 2007
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Unfortunately (to the best of my knowledge) no one has cracked Microsoft's Windows Media DRM. The only methods I know of (FairUse4WM, FreeMe2, etc) exploit a loophole in WMP9 that allows someone with the correct license to decrypt a media file as is normally done for playback, but dump the contents into a new un-DRM'd file. But you still need the license to do this in the first place.

There are other tools like Tunebite which will convert DRM formats into other non-DRM formats (eg: re-encoding a video to AVI format); but without the original license it still cannot read the files.

DRM sucks plain and simple, and there's really no way around it. The only advice I can offer is to strip DRM as soon as possible with any new DRM-protected files you get before the licenses expire.
 

jupiter999

loves Tada Mizuho only...
Apr 2, 2008
495
0
sound sad...
on the other hand, did any1 able to crack Windows Media Player so far??