 Re: Download FairUse4WM - to strip DRM protection from Windows Media Player 10,11 WMV
I had a similar issue..I have a Sony Walkman S639F to replace a defunct old mp3 player. I tried all ways to link it up with my lappie's (running XP Media Center) library of mp3s without using the Sony CD/software which required me to do a WMruntime11 and a Quicktime update to work. Also to use BBCiplayer files on the Sony..I had eventually to agree to updates. Bugger..predictably my newly restored WMP10 set up using Milotis' fix is now knacked and I am back to an Individualized Blackbox .dll key of 11.0.6000.6324!!
I see what you are saying m8. I dont have the expertise to say but will be very interested if one of the gurus here replies to your query...but it does seem that at every twist and turn there's something that guides you towards updates of some type. In my case, as my earlier post said, there were also(so-called) security holes in WMP10..which required(?) those updates (among others). I wasn't sure if not doing them ..for ibx keyreasons.. was potentially dangerous. I have now decided to use an old laptop with WMP10 and the right ibx no. just for DRM-related work...& then transfer files on a portable drive..no updates allowed on that machine!!
One last thing..you may or may not be aware that BBC iplayer (I'm in UK) offers a download of recent TV progs..to PC or portable device (i.e. 2 separate versions). I had some DRM-free PC-download progs stored on my PC's HDD...but they wouldnt play on the Sony Walkman. I have no DRM-free "portable" downloads currently available to try but I wonder when I do download some and get FU4WM running again if when DRM-stripped they will play on the Sony..somehow I think they may not..but we'll see in a few days.
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