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Old 09-16-2007, 01:59 AM
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Re: Removing DRM protection from video streams


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Originally Posted by sectroyer View Post
No it's not free site. But I successfuly downgraded to WMP 9 and DRM 10.0.0.3436. Now both drmdbg and FairUse4WM are able to decrypt recorded stream.
You must be using an old version. fu4m13fix2 works with the latest version of WMP.

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Originally Posted by sectroyer
How can I check which drm version was used to protect specific file? Is there any difference in the header or something like this?
DRM v1 is used for files ripped from CDs with your WMP. All files that can are streamed or available for download use DRM v2.

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Originally Posted by sectroyer
4)And finally one more thing if I understand correctly there are three kinds of files that can be drm protected wma,wmv and asf. My question is if there is any difference in undrming this files?
FairUse4WM works with all of them. But I don't really know how it does it.

There are also DVR-MS files (Windows XP Media Center Edition) that are actually ASF files with MPEG-2 video. FairUse4WM can remove DRM protection from them.
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