mesus
11-19-2007, 03:28 PM
Hi,
I 'd like to remove a DRM protection from a video with FairUse4Wm. I have a valid licence but the problem is that when i open the vid, the page for the licence aquisition does not open.
This is due to a problem with this vid, said me the owner of the website from where i downloaded the video.
my question is : is there any way to read the vid or remove this DRM protection in this particular case ?
Stream Recorder
11-19-2007, 10:15 PM
Make sure you have individualization your system. Visit the following URL with the Internet Explorer to automatically individualize your system:
services.wmdrm.windowsmedia.com/indivSite/en/indivit.asp (http://services.wmdrm.windowsmedia.com/indivSite/en/indivit.asp)
Also make sure your firewall (if you have) allows you to acquire licenses.
mesus
11-20-2007, 11:12 AM
well, i did the individualization procedure but it's the same problem.
There seem to be a problem with this particular video for the licence activation .
My firewall is good set up because i already could enter licence before.
So, without entering the licence, it's not possible to watch the vid ? :confused:
Stream Recorder
11-21-2007, 01:24 AM
I only can suggest to turn off your firewall temporarily.
Do you open your videos with Windows Media Player?
Your system is individualized so I don't really see any other problem. The owner of the video should provide more help. Otherwise get a refund.
mesus
11-21-2007, 04:48 AM
Yes .. i open video with Windows media player.
But the problem comes from the video owner that confess too that there is a problem with this vid.
I was thinking that there was a way to watch a DRM vid without licence... but it seems that not
Stream Recorder
11-21-2007, 06:00 AM
There is a way. You can request SID from the owner.
With SID in the hex format you can even watch your Windows Media .WMV videos and listen to Windows Media .WMA on Linux
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