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Old 01-04-2008, 11:03 PM
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Re: freeme2 - free software to remove DRM protection from Windows Media .WMA audio fi


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


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Originally Posted by sectroyer View Post
Today I have finished testing new (mplayers code based) "engine" for decrypting files. It is now used as default in FreeMe2. Please compile the code and test it. If you will find any file that doesn't work now with FreeMe2 please upload it to rapidshare and PM link to me. Marry Christmas.
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