I couldnt find an older version of zune that worked with a movie i downloaded from zune marketplace which i puchased the full version which had all rights except some copying rights. Is their a version of
FairUse4WM or
freeme2 that works wiht drmv2? because now anything with zune drm is update automatically to drmv2 and so microsoft is putting the noose on us zune users.
I have windows xp sp3 installed with windows media player 11 (tryed with WMP 9 and took me to zune.net without zune software installed).
You would have thought their would be a way to trick zune into giving you the license code or a way to find it yourself manually (I know the path to the key file i just wish i knew how to read the file manually).
If the key file is just binary i could easily write a program to decrypt it and if it uses windows encryption formats to encrypt it a programmer in vb.net could program a decryptor for the key file if they knew what decryption zune or windows uses and still get it to work forever because the programmer could just update for the new encryption format and if zune uses default built in windows encryption formats a programmer could hook into the encryption libraries that are explained on microsoft's website for dotnet programmers to make it. (done this before with AES or DES encrypted files as i was bored and made my owned encrypted file and decrpyted it).
If anyone knows the encryption format for the key files i could make a program that works with drm_v2 maybe to open the encrypted key file and someone could find the key to their movie. if freeme2's latest version supports drmv2 removal with your license to the movie or file this would work but does freeme2 support this? But if i knew about the above i would make the program and have said movie probably undrmed by now.
The problem i have with windows xp (in a virtual machine) is it cant handle the newest zune software with drmdbg but if anyone knows a program to manually read the key that might help for windows 7 files undrmed with freeme2 (maybe).