soccerdad
01-04-2008, 11:58 PM
Figured I should post this, just in case it helps someone... Anyone...
There's a file in the folder referenced below named "v3ks.bla". I copied that to the expected file named "drmv2.lic". Then I re-ran the freeme2 command line. It prompted me for the SID for that file. I wasn't sure if that's expected or not, but I entered the SID in the drm2.key file that drmdbg created. Freeme2 then started doing its thing - 98617 packets of length 16000. Didn't take long. At the end it gave an error - "Unknown packet id...", so I thought it failed and quit thinking about it for a while.
But when I brought up my Zune software, it found the created "Freed-..." file and was able to play it. It ignored the original file altogether, and if I manually tried to play it, it said it didn't support the file (or some such). I'm sync'ing to the Zune now - looks like it might be converting the format, as it's going pretty slow; but I'm pretty excited to see if this works.
I picked that v3ks.bla file by using Process Monitor (www.sysinternals.com (http://www.sysinternals.com)) to see what files were accessed when I loaded and started the movie in WMP. When I saw it hit that file, I opened it. It was in an xml format, which is what it seemed like freeme2 was expecting based on the source code. Maybe I was just lucky, but so far so good...
In case anyone cares, the file is a .wmv of the Live Free or Die Hard movie. It comes on a second dvd in the special edition version, and it's already on that dvd (from "Fox Digital Media"). There's a ####-####-####-#### serial number in the packaging, and when you load that dvd, it starts some software that lets you copy the file off the dvd. It's targeted at plays4sure, but I wanted to see it on my new zune 80gb.
Cool stuff!
Donnie
You may have fixed this and are getting ready to release a version with the fix. I saw in one of the doom9 threads where on Jan 3 2008 you said you were prepping a new binary release. But just in case...
The issue mentioned here where there is no "drmv2.lic" file in the registry-specified location ("C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\DRM" on Vista) is, I believe, causing the issue mentioned over on doom9, "Couldn't allocate space for license file!".
Because the file doesn't exist, the fseek / ftell calls that figure out how much space to allocate are probably returning -1, which when viewed as an unsigned int is 2^32 (4GB). That memory allocation will obviously fail. Should probably check if the file exists before opening and seeking.
What I don't know nearly enough to answer is why an expected "drmv2.lic" file isn't in that directory. There *is* a drmv1.lic file. Don't know what that means. [EDIT] There is a "drmv1.key" file in that folder. There are *no* .lic files in there at all.
FWIW...
Donnie
Stream Recorder
01-06-2008, 06:10 AM
M$'s own player Zune should support play4sure... so there is no much sense to remove DRM protection from Windows Media files just to play them on M$ Zune player.
soccerdad
01-06-2008, 06:38 PM
It should, but it doesn't. That's been one of the big controversies, or at least issues, with the release of the Zune - that the latest MS media software doesn't support their own DRM scheme.
I'm running Vista Ultimate with the very latest WMP as well as the Zune software, both on the same PC. After I use the serial # to copy the playsforsure-protected .wmv off the DVD, I play it in WMP no problem. However, the Zune software doesn't auto-recognize it. So I manually try to play the video using the Zune software, but it specifically says it doesn't support the "online store" from which the video was obtained.
If it had supported it, I wouldn't have spent 5-6 hours figuring out how to strip the DRM from it.
Donnie
M$'s own player Zune should support play4sure... so there is no much sense to remove DRM protection from Windows Media files just to play them on M$ Zune player.
Stream Recorder
01-07-2008, 12:44 AM
It should, but it doesn't. That's been one of the big controversies, or at least issues, with the release of the Zune - that the latest MS media software doesn't support their own DRM scheme.
That's really weird... but I can expect such kind of things from M$.
RobGar
05-21-2008, 10:50 PM
I'm pretty sure all/most of the recent reports of mirakagi failing are due to updates released in Zune 2.5. Does anyone have DRM removal working (in a VM or otherwise) AFTER installing Zune 2.5? If so, how and which DRM removal tools are you using?
This is typically the error you'd get if you install Zune 2.5 ....
Mirakagi starts, code version 0.9
Found 0 keys in keyring.
—————–
Processing “C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\DRM\cache\Indiv01.key”
Version: 11.0.6000.6324 …
XML - Cert: 84 bytes, Key Storage: 1392 bytes.
DLL 1000/101acc @ ac01000 && 103000/2d494 @ ad03000
Cannot locate encrypted code chunks.
It is finished.
i have tried using Virtual Pc with a clean xp sp2 using wmp10, i applied windows installer 3.1 upgrade (necessary to setup zune 2.5 and with windows update disabled) and used the zune 2.5 setup from the net. then i disconnected the internet and tried to install zune 2.5 and a message appeared saying "an internet connection is required to complete setup"... then i connected to the internet and the setup program downloaded some updates from the net and installed, then checked and got a non-working mirakagi...
it seems M$ is winning :(
supeflybribri
06-15-2008, 01:20 PM
I previously had the FairUse4WM fix-2 working on my desktop computer. But after doing a Windows XP Professional reinstall and a downloaded install of the Zune software, the same program that I once used no longer works for me.
I do have another desktop computer that has had an update from the original Zune software to the newest version which continues to work.
I have not tried it yet but can you install the original Zune software either off of the original disc or though an outdated download and still have the FairUse4WM work? Then potentially any updates after will still allow for the FairUse4WM to continue to work.
Any thoughts?
I previously had the FairUse4WM fix-2 working on my desktop computer. But after doing a Windows XP Professional reinstall and a downloaded install of the Zune software, the same program that I once used no longer works for me.
I do have another desktop computer that has had an update from the original Zune software to the newest version which continues to work.
I have not tried it yet but can you install the original Zune software either off of the original disc or though an outdated download and still have the FairUse4WM work? Then potentially any updates after will still allow for the FairUse4WM to continue to work.
Any thoughts?
i'll check that out using virtual pc, and i'll let you know.
i installed and downloaded the zune 2.5 from the net to install in an outdated install of XP, and it updated everything automatically., and fairuse didn't work.
supeflybribri
08-10-2008, 08:23 PM
So I decided today that I would install the Microsoft Virtual PC and then install Windows XP. After doing that I checked my DRM folder to find no files in there. I checked with FairUse4WM and it found no keys.
Next I went to the link provided by many people on this forum to individualize m computer as per Microsoft's website. Unfortunately, their website now requires that you install a component that will bring the IBX to version 11.0.6000.6324.
I am reinstalling Windows XP on the Virtual PC right now to try this whole process again. If anyone has any information for me that might help please let me know. Thanks.
supeflybribri
08-10-2008, 09:42 PM
I found the problem to be the installation of Windows Media Player 11 Beta that I downloaded with the FairUse4WM. Once I reinstalled Windows XP on the Virtual PC, I used that same Windows Individualization link with the already installed Windows Media Player 9. Now I have a key that is in the version 10 range but works with FairUse4WM.
The next step is for me to somehow install the Zune Software. I am not sure how I will be approaching this. I have heard that a fresh install of the Zune 2 software will update the IBX.
I know from experience though, that I have another desktop that began with the Zune 1.0 software on it and worked with FairUse4WM. Then I updated the software to version 2 when it was released and the FairUse4WM continues to work.
So my first attempt will be to install the Zune 1.0 software off of the disk that came with my Zune player. Hopefully updating it to work with version 2 to recreate how I updated my other desktop. Hopefully it will work. Input accepted!
supeflybribri
08-11-2008, 04:20 PM
I now have started back up my task today. I just installed Zune software version 1 with the network connection disable so that it would not update. I currently have it online and the IBX number is now 10.0.0.3646.
My next step I guess is to install the most recent Zune software to see if that changes the IBX.
supeflybribri
08-11-2008, 04:40 PM
I am wondering if I should be installing the first version of Zune v2 instead of the most recent. Then maybe updating after that. I have the latest downloaded but now I am looking for version 2.1.888.0 if anyone out there knows where I might be able to get it.
wadster21
09-09-2008, 04:02 PM
i have tried using Virtual Pc with a clean xp sp2 using wmp10, i applied windows installer 3.1 upgrade (necessary to setup zune 2.5 and with windows update disabled) and used the zune 2.5 setup from the net. then i disconnected the internet and tried to install zune 2.5 and a message appeared saying "an internet connection is required to complete setup"... then i connected to the internet and the setup program downloaded some updates from the net and installed, then checked and got a non-working mirakagi...
it seems M$ is winning :(
gab0, I went through the exact same process as you and had the exact same results. I've been asking around in some other threads if there is any other way to acquire the licenses besides installing zune and playing the file in zune. No responses yet. :( I hope someone cracks this soon.
gab0, I went through the exact same process as you and had the exact same results. I've been asking around in some other threads if there is any other way to acquire the licenses besides installing zune and playing the file in zune. No responses yet. :( I hope someone cracks this soon.
i think it would be better to wait until the zune 3.0 is released (next week) to see what happens with the new software...
supeflybribri
10-09-2008, 02:25 PM
i have failed at every attempt to load in the latest zune software and recreate the same experience that i have on my desktop computer in which i have the latest zune 3 software and a fairuse4wm that still works
it must have had something to do with having the zune software from the beginning
so now i am thinking that i will try out the napster service
does anyone know if i download the latest napster software .. will i still be able to use fairuse4wm ??
i tried the same procedure as you did and had no success at all.. it seems that zune v3 installer will update the ibx to the newer version. in the past (while zune 2 was the last version) i used to strip the drm with freeme2 (http://undrm.info/remove-DRM-protection/freeme2-freeware-lossless-DRM-remover-for-Windows-Media-WMV-WMA-files.htm), but after the zune 3 came out, i wasn't able to strip anything since the keys were updated as well.
it seems M$ won since zune 3 came..
i forgot to tell you that the other lossy DRM removal (http://undrm.info/remove-DRM-protection/) methods still are working..
any ANONYMOUS forum user
10-13-2009, 07:26 AM
I have found the following about Zune Marketplace
Songs downloaded from the Marketplace are restricted by DRM similar to yet slightly different from PlaysForSure DRM, meaning that songs purchased from PlaysForSure partners could not be playable in Zune Software or on the Zune device, although the reverse is true.
Several entities have criticized the Zune for not playing PlaysForSureContent, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Internally, Zune DRM is referred to as "9.1", differentiating itself from PlaysForSure DRM, which is version "9". While removal of PlaysForSure DRM has been facilitated with several tools, none would remove Zune DRM until July 14, 2007 when one of the tools ("FairUse4WM" [Windows Media]) was updated to support removal of the Zune DRM wrapper. As of September 6, 2007, an update from Microsoft has broken FairUse4WM once again, with the effect that anyone with the updated license cannot remove the DRM. Updating the Zune software to the most recent version (3.1 as of November 2008) will not affect previously functioning DRM components.
Is it possible to remove DRM protection with FairUse4WM (http://undrm.info/remove-DRM-protection/FairUse4WM-freeware-DRM-removal-Windows-software-Strip-copy-protection-from-WMV-ASF-WMA-Windows-Media-Player.htm) or any other software?
OrchestraAndChoir
01-22-2010, 07:45 PM
Has anyone gotten both Zune & FairUse4WM (http://undrm.info/remove-DRM-protection/FairUse4WM-freeware-DRM-removal-Windows-software-Strip-copy-protection-from-WMV-ASF-WMA-Windows-Media-Player.htm) to work yet ? I have no problems getting WMP 9 & or 10 on my PC but it seems like Zune will only work with WMP11's latest release. Which makes it difficult to re get my WMV Licenses
OrchestraAndChoir
02-17-2010, 07:42 PM
I have installed Windows Media Player 11.0.5705.5043 & IndivBox.key 11.0.5497.6285 & FairUse works fine. But when I open any version of Zune the IndivBox.key updates to the newest version no matter what I do & then FairUse stops working. I even tried copying & saving the original DRM Folder with 5043 so that I can try deleting the new DRM Folder & replacing it with the old one with Zune still running so that FairUse can work & oddly enough FairUse does still work if you simply replace folders with the right IndivBox.key version but the problem is I can not delete & replace the Keys while Zune is running & I am doing this on a newly reformatted PC with originally Windows Media Player 9 & no matter what when you load Zune it updates to the newest Key. I guess I am out of luck with this
OrchestraAndChoir
02-18-2010, 02:11 PM
Zune 3.1 seems to force you to install 4.0
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