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PNY Movie Player (Windows Media Player) license: protectedI bought a new PNY USB flash drive that had a free Sony movie download with it. I just presumed I would be able to put it on the flash drive and move it to my dvd/vcr recorder in another room where my 62 year old eyes could watch it on tv rather than my 13 inch monitor.
I can't. I thought I had gotten it but when I put it in the dvd player it said 'no files'. It does say under license, 'protected'. I presume that is why. I have the PNY Player I had to download. I can also watch it on Windows Media 11 (which has all it's updates). I have Nero I could install if that would help any. Or I could burn it to a dvd instead. I've never used 'command line' for anything. I'd be leery to try that. Does this mean I'm just out of luck? Or is there a more straight forward method? Thank you for any suggestions or detailed instructions.......jennifer |
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Re: PNY Movie Player (Windows Media Player) license: protectedYou can try to remove DRM protection, for example try the following freeware lossless software:
2009-01-10 FairUse4WM DRM-Remover Fix (by milOtis) Then convert to the format that your DVD/VCR recorder supports. Alternatively you can re-record your video from screen using screen video capture software. Or if you graphics card has a TV out, you can use it to connect to your TV. |
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Re: PNY Movie Player (Windows Media Player) license: protectedMany thanks for your help.
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Tags: license, pny movie player, pny usb drive, protected, windows media player |
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