Do You need to removed DRM?
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(It only re-encodes the video. So there is quality loss. )
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Quote from: buffalojet on January 13, 2015, 06:33:07 am
Does anyone have any recommendations for programs that will re-encode DRM protected files?
There numerous ways to remove any copy protection scheme. One that will always work is to play the video on a machine and point a camera at the screen. Not the best quality but will never fail ever, so all copy protection is plain stupid. Another is playing the video on one machine with a component video output(or video output converter box.) and capping the video on a separate machine with a video capture card.
Now what you want is easy and I would guess cheap? Got VLC? If you can play it on VLC you can use an output module to cap the video. There used to be a driver for windows media player that also capped the video as it displayed on screen, not sure if there is one for the newest media players. Both these methods are real time, IE if your ripping a half hour video it will take a half hour to rip.
I usually look to the shareware sites for apps to do things on da cheap, look for freeware/GPL.
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Tech forums can have lots of ideas for you on computer things.
Also Youtube has videos showing how to do things such as removing DRM.
Remember some video will need DRM removed and then user coding or info removed.
Older versions of media player can be found at places like.
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Lots of ISO images of installed systems on there too, for Virtual Machine software like.
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