snipper_cr
8th November 2007, 22:05
Regarding the news about MLB and people who downloaded games no longer being able to watch because the DRM server is down...
According to this article, http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20071107-major-league-baseballs-drm-change-strikes-out-with-fans.html, the person took his downloaded content and burned it to a CD. This is what I am a little confused about: Can you burn DRM media to a CD-R? If you do so, how? Does it still retain its DRM attributes? How do DVD players play it since they have no way of authorizing DRM? Shouldnt the CDs he burnt still play in DVD players normally?
According to this article, http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20071107-major-league-baseballs-drm-change-strikes-out-with-fans.html, the person took his downloaded content and burned it to a CD. This is what I am a little confused about: Can you burn DRM media to a CD-R? If you do so, how? Does it still retain its DRM attributes? How do DVD players play it since they have no way of authorizing DRM? Shouldnt the CDs he burnt still play in DVD players normally?