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EG6
5th August 2006, 23:52
Can anybody un-DRM a video file I have? It's 69mb and I could send it to you?
.....
blutach
6th August 2006, 00:47
EG6 - please observe rule 12. I know it is more than "5 minutes" but bumping posts on this board is not appreciated.
Regards
viodentia
6th August 2006, 07:19
There's been a number of posts in this thread which could be rather risky, since they point to URL's of downloadable content.
However, it may be difficult to test a drmdbg or similar setup without real files.
I believe there is a solution - Microsoft has a list of "Service Providers" at this url http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/drm/9series/providers.aspx
A number of these providers (no names given yet) have downloadable "DRM Test" WMV files and license servers which always grant licenses.
Would information and discussion regarding these files in particular be considered problematic -- since their sole purpose is to test the functionality of the product?
blutach
6th August 2006, 14:04
To answer your question, please refer to the announcement at the top of this forum and particuarly, this announcement (http://forum.doom9.org/announcement.php?f=6).
If you can prove, without a shadow of a doubt that the downloaded files discussed are not subject to copyright and do not infringe our rules, I will allow discussion on them.
Remember, this forum is dedicated to decrypting materials you legally own under appropriate and applicable laws.
Regards
drummer7
8th August 2006, 08:13
And as it stands, the ONLY way to remove the drm from WMx content is to have a valid license.
Dark Alchemist
8th August 2006, 11:53
I own for over 1.5 years now T2:Extreme Edition and I have never ever been able to see disc 2's HD content. I own the darn thing yet I can see it and yes I live in the USA and I pass the DRM tests but I never even get to the acquiring license screen it just stays black.
What can I use to watch the .wmv drm protected files? Sure isn't interactual pos player that is for sure.
anup1664
8th August 2006, 14:15
Just test it again today. I downloaded vclip 'Shakira -Hips Don't Lie' (54.8 MB) and successfully undrm it. It can be play with WMP. I'm using WMP10.0.0.3646.
I'm not sure about your problem. I hope you try with any music vclip because they are small in size. Try again. ;)
Clip Info
Lenght: 3:45
Bit rate: 2.0 MB
File size: 56MB
[NoDRM]-Shakira -Hips Don't Lie (http://rapidshare.de/files/28234492/_NoDRM_-Shakira.Hips.Don_t.Lie.rar.html)
Hi Mayang. Once again, most sincere thanks for your assistance and advice. I've followed your advice and tried a smaller file - not the same one you used but similar and it worked without too much trouble. I am however still very keen to work the same magic on the other files. There are some things there I have been after for a long time, hence the effort I'm putting in. Do you have any suggestions? I'd be happy to PM you with details. Thanks again.
toon12
8th August 2006, 23:56
All problem will be solve soon.
A new tool coming, just waiting...
great, will this solve the problem of people having had their wmp version updated?
Cui Yang
9th August 2006, 06:23
Hi Guys, I have spent three hours on this thread trying to find out how to unDRM my protected music files. Well, in the end, I ended up on this site
http://www.lockstockmods.net/readarticle.php?article_id=21
and downloaded the files. But when I run it, the error message shows up:
DRM(Ver1&2) Conversion tool Ver 1.241 by taku
DRMv1 KID (a67IfgZZILTYcQ9CUXJFgx==)
No Keyfiles with this KID
Error. Press <ENTER> to exit
Then I read one post (15th April 2006, 07:37 by energy) which said that the drm folder ought to be deleted. But this do called drm folder doesn't exit on my computer. sigh...
So, Could anyone tell me how to solve this problem or at least direct me onto the relevent post? I would really appreciate that.
Cheers
P.S. I use windows media player 10 with my windows up-to-date. License is version 10.
Solaris_Wave
9th August 2006, 23:43
Hello everyone, this is my first post but I have been reading this particular thread with interest for a long time. I've been trying to use all of the various programs that have been discussed here (several versions of Drmdbg, Drm2wmv, Sidda and Drmcreep) and have unfortunately failed to get the initial programs to work. Drmdbg either does nothing at all if I use the original version or crashes with an Illegal Operation if I use any of the later versions. Likewise, Sidda doesn't work because it says I don't have the DRM debugger files. The other programs work fine but without a key loaded into memory they aren't much use.
I have an old PC which is running Win98SE (and I suspect I might be the only one judging by the users in this thread) and that is the only thing I can think of that is causing the programs to not work. I'm running WMP9 (build 3349) with my Indivbox key being 10.00.00.3646 and I would have thought that they were suitable for DRM removal.
Please could anybody shed any light on whether I can do anything (other than buy Win XP) or whether I can use any alternative programs? I've currently got the right drmv2clt.dll in both my System folder and my WMP folder. I've also put versions of blackbox.dll and DRMClien.dll in my System folder that Sidda was supposed to need to work. My originals are backed up.
Thanks in advance.
Cui Yang
11th August 2006, 05:39
Hi there, do you mean that you know how to unDRM the music files if you have a XP? If you do, would you mind telling me how or give me the post number on this thread?
Thanx
Maxxman
11th August 2006, 08:52
Wish people would stop bunging this thread up with pointless "can someone tell me how to undrm these videos" questions. If it were possible then tools/method's would be posted in order for you to do so. Everytime I see this thread at the top with a new reply I think there has been a development in drm removal only to find sum Div has posted his pc specs, Os, wmp version and indivbox version.
Just stop it, please people. :(
blutach
11th August 2006, 08:55
@Maxxman - while you may feel you are right, forums exist to answer people's questions.
Please observe rule 4 (be nice to each other).
Regards
Solaris_Wave
11th August 2006, 17:16
To Maxxman:
I feel I have to complain about your comment. While I am sure DRM removal is probably going a lot better for you than it is for the rest of us, perhaps it would be a good idea to respect those who are still trying to get the process to work, due to one reason or another. While I am inexperienced with DRM removal (and spent a long time reading this thread before posting), you sound as if you have forgotten that everybody was inexperienced with it at some point.
As Blutach has stated, what is the point of having a forum if you can't post your comments? We post because we have a problem and are asking other people who will most likely have more knowledge on the subject. I am not some "Div", as you put it, neither is anybody else here, other than the people that complain about the rookies and the newbies.
I apologise to everyone else here if I appear to be starting up an argument but I have time for anybody who is inexperienced with something and needs help, no matter how far ahead I might be in that particular field. It would be nice if you showed a little more courtesy.
blutach
11th August 2006, 23:59
@Solaris_Wave
While I agree with your sentiments, can you also please observe rule 4?If you have a problem with another member turn to the respective moderator and if the moderator can't help you send a private message to Doom9.
I don't want this thread to get out of hand.
Let's get back on topic quickly please, or I'll have to hand out strikes (which are double for R4).
Regards
Solaris_Wave
12th August 2006, 01:29
To Blutach,
I likewise don't want this thread to degenerate into an argument. That is why I made a forward apology at the end of my last post. I also aimed to keep my comments as polite and respectful as possible.
I don't intend to make any further comments in regards to what Maxxman said, as I feel I said everything I needed to say previously. I also decided against a private message as again, I felt it was a one off and also because I feel that his comments weren't just aimed at me.
Hopefully we can, as you quite rightly say, get back on topic.
Cui Yang
12th August 2006, 09:26
Well, end of discussion now! Could someone refer me to the correct method to unDRM my audio files? Thanx in advance.
Rat Killer
12th August 2006, 13:29
Well, end of discussion now! Could someone refer me to the correct method to unDRM my audio files? Thanx in advance.
I have been successful using MuvAudio
Google it
WalterK
12th August 2006, 15:14
the simplest method for the people having troubles getting the right wmp version or individ key is to use vmware create a virtual machine and emulate wmp 9 and use auto-undrm 2.0 on that virtual machine.
I thought it would be hard but it isn't simple really and if you are that in love with wmp 10 or 11 you don't mess up anything.
Cui Yang
13th August 2006, 11:49
the simplest method for the people having troubles getting the right wmp version or individ key is to use vmware create a virtual machine and emulate wmp 9 and use auto-undrm 2.0 on that virtual machine.
I thought it would be hard but it isn't simple really and if you are that in love with wmp 10 or 11 you don't mess up anything.
I successfully rolled back my Windows Media Player 10 to Windows Media Player 9 and tried to use the auto-undrm 2.0. It still didn't work and showed the same error message.
Then I installed the VMware Player and downloaded the Virtual Appliance "Ubuntu" from
http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/cat/48%2B51%2B52/rating+desc
Well, on that virtual machine, I couldn't install windows media player 9 and even can't open any audio files.
Do you have any ideas what's the next step I should take?
Oh, forgot mentioning, I'm currently using a Chinese Windows XP, might that be the problem?
xkodi
13th August 2006, 14:31
AOL In2TV HI-Q service looks very good, but can someone PM me a free US proxy server, that works with AOL In2TV and that i can use to obtain licence, most of AOL HI-Q music videos are free, but only available for US. thanks.
WalterK
13th August 2006, 20:30
OK to stop folks from reading the several pages of material to rollback to wmp 9 do these steps.
If you already Have Windows Media Player 9 Go to Step 3
Step 1 :
If you haven't done so yet go to add remove programs in the Control Panel, Make Sure the Show Updates Portion is Checked.
Step 2 :
Uninstall Windows Media Player 10 (Only way to see it is with Show Updates Checked))
This will do a rollback to Version 9.
Restart Windows.
Step 2b :
Depending on how much Updates you did to WMP10 you will have to uninstall "Media Player Runtime Files" This cannot be uninstalled if WMP10 is still installed.
After This Restart Once More.
Note This is only present in WMP10 so version 9 users will not see it in the Add Remove Program List.
Step 3 : Uninstall Hotfix Package - WindowsMedia-KB891122 if its there. Reboot once more
Step 4:
Now go to "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\ " aand delete the DRM Folder.
Step 5 :
Next head to this address in Internet Explorer " http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indivsite/en/indivit.asp" This Will UPgrade the Security Componant of WMP9 to handle the latest drm licenses.
As with all MS pages only IE works here.
Now if after all this it still doesn't work here is how ot use
Vmware Server to emulate WMP9
Note i said Vmware Server not Vmwarew Player, player allows you to use oother virtual machines but not create one aka a virtual machine that uses wmp9.
What you need.
1) Your Windows XP instal disc and serial number/key.
2) A valid Email address (to receive the VM serial key)
3) Space on the harddrive or wherever the "virtual" machine will be.
Step 1: go to http://www.vmware.com/products/server/ get the program, register for the serial key. Depending on your OS (linux people take the linux version, windows users the windows) you genrally want the exe version (VMware Server) if you are on windows, linux users the Vmware Server for generic distros of linux, the rpm if you use redhat or OpenSuse or a distro that uses rpm.
Step 2:
Run the exe install the server, you might want to use a different directory for where the virtual machine default is set up if you have space considerations. Have your XP install disc and windows serial key ready.
Step 3:
Insert your XP disc in the cd drive run vmware (Start->Progams->Vmware->Vmware Console) , select create new virtual machine. Go through Next, next then select Windows XP or whatever version of windows you wish to emulate. In general if you plan to run a full version of windows then you need about 8gb but since this is just for wmp9 2gb or less for your virtual machine will do.
Keep the CPU, memory size etc close to the defaults in the vmware selection.
Now Start the Virtul Machine.
Step 4:
If you inserted the install disc then vmwre will recognize it and install XP to the virtual disk, you will go through the same procedure as installing XP on a blank harddrive, i'd recommend if you want to keep the file size down to use nlite to create a slim version of XP (We only need wmp after all) create an iso and mount that with daemon tools etc vmware will see it and use that to install.
Step 5:
After the install, update the invid key, with internet explorer http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indivsite/en/indivit.asp, so the fix doesn't get installed when getting a license, install auto-undrm 2.0 to begin drm removal.
Also Vmware has the ability to network with your real pc so you can drag and move the wmv files between both of them.
Cui Yang
15th August 2006, 09:37
OK to stop folks from reading the several pages of material to rollback to wmp 9 do these steps.
If you already Have Windows Media Player 9 Go to Step 3
Step 1 :
If you haven't done so yet go to add remove programs in the Control Panel, Make Sure the Show Updates Portion is Checked.
Step 2 :
Uninstall Windows Media Player 10 (Only way to see it is with Show Updates Checked))
This will do a rollback to Version 9.
Restart Windows.
Step 2b :
Depending on how much Updates you did to WMP10 you will have to uninstall "Media Player Runtime Files" This cannot be uninstalled if WMP10 is still installed.
After This Restart Once More.
Note This is only present in WMP10 so version 9 users will not see it in the Add Remove Program List.
Step 3 : Uninstall Hotfix Package - WindowsMedia-KB891122 if its there. Reboot once more
Step 4:
Now go to "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\ " aand delete the DRM Folder.
Step 5 :
Next head to this address in Internet Explorer " http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indivsite/en/indivit.asp" This Will UPgrade the Security Componant of WMP9 to handle the latest drm licenses.
As with all MS pages only IE works here.
Now if after all this it still doesn't work here is how ot use
Vmware Server to emulate WMP9
Note i said Vmware Server not Vmwarew Player, player allows you to use oother virtual machines but not create one aka a virtual machine that uses wmp9.
What you need.
1) Your Windows XP instal disc and serial number/key.
2) A valid Email address (to receive the VM serial key)
3) Space on the harddrive or wherever the "virtual" machine will be.
Step 1: go to http://www.vmware.com/products/server/ get the program, register for the serial key. Depending on your OS (linux people take the linux version, windows users the windows) you genrally want the exe version (VMware Server) if you are on windows, linux users the Vmware Server for generic distros of linux, the rpm if you use redhat or OpenSuse or a distro that uses rpm.
Step 2:
Run the exe install the server, you might want to use a different directory for where the virtual machine default is set up if you have space considerations. Have your XP install disc and windows serial key ready.
Step 3:
Insert your XP disc in the cd drive run vmware (Start->Progams->Vmware->Vmware Console) , select create new virtual machine. Go through Next, next then select Windows XP or whatever version of windows you wish to emulate. In general if you plan to run a full version of windows then you need about 8gb but since this is just for wmp9 2gb or less for your virtual machine will do.
Keep the CPU, memory size etc close to the defaults in the vmware selection.
Now Start the Virtul Machine.
Step 4:
If you inserted the install disc then vmwre will recognize it and install XP to the virtual disk, you will go through the same procedure as installing XP on a blank harddrive, i'd recommend if you want to keep the file size down to use nlite to create a slim version of XP (We only need wmp after all) create an iso and mount that with daemon tools etc vmware will see it and use that to install.
Step 5:
After the install, update the invid key, with internet explorer http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indivsite/en/indivit.asp, so the fix doesn't get installed when getting a license, install auto-undrm 2.0 to begin drm removal.
Also Vmware has the ability to network with your real pc so you can drag and move the wmv files between both of them.
Hi there! Thank you very much for your help. I have tried the first method, that is to roll back windows media player 10 to 9. It didn't work. Then I created a virtual machine, following your step by step instructions, AutomateUNDRM didn't work either.
I thought it was a problem with my Chinese operation system, so I installed a English version, still didn't work.
Ok, here is the description of what it does when I try to unDRM the audio file:
When I right click the audio file and select automate undrm, windows media player 9 opens and plays the audio file. the files is still DRM protected.
I was trying to find the DRM folder in C\Documents and Settings\All User but that folder just isn't there, regardless how hard I find. (even when the hidden folders are shown) it's the same with the English operating system.
You have any idea where I have done wrong?
odyssey
15th August 2006, 11:39
Are there any way to roll back without losing your licenses? Thing is, I have a few files which my provider cannot reissue to me, but I'm unable to remove the Runtime with WMP installed. Why doesn't I have a \All Users\DRM directory - because of WMP10??
WalterK
15th August 2006, 16:37
Cui Yang,Odyssey
the folder is there you have to enable view hidden files in windows explorer NOT internet Explorer to find windows explorer, simply go to start->run then type explorer it will open a session.
Next in Explorer Tools->Folder Options View Tab and make sure show hidden folders is checked as well as hide extensions for known files is UNCHECKED hit apply then ok and you should now be able to see the drm folder.
As for the drm thing i've noticed that on some systems its takes a while for the decryption to get a "lock " unto the file which is why when using decryptit sometimes the decryption is locked in loop opening and closing wmp until it gets a lock and the right key.
The drm removal program seems to be working if windows media player immediately closed when you ran it then you would have had a problem.
I don't know of anyway to actually solve this
The Only semi-solution i have found is a clean install of XP and by clean i mean CLEAN a blank harddrive no OS, which is why i recommended VMware safest way to do this also don't update your vmware install of xp in windows update etc. all you should do is get the drm license update from that site to prevent wmp9 from getting the security update when you try to run newer licensed drm files in it.
You can decide to keep the drm folder but if you were rolling back from wmp10 and those licenses were acquired with wmp10 then they only work with wmp10 so you would need new ones of course this isn't the case with all license vendors but its the case with a few.
odyssey
15th August 2006, 19:00
Cui Yang,Odyssey
the folder is there you have to enable view hidden files in windows explorer NOT internet Explorer to find windows explorer, simply go to start->run then type explorer it will open a session.
Next in Explorer Tools->Folder Options View Tab and make sure show hidden folders is checked as well as hide extensions for known files is UNCHECKED hit apply then ok and you should now be able to see the drm folder.
As for the drm thing i've noticed that on some systems its takes a while for the decryption to get a "lock " unto the file which is why when using decryptit sometimes the decryption is locked in loop opening and closing wmp until it gets a lock and the right key.
The drm removal program seems to be working if windows media player immediately closed when you ran it then you would have had a problem.
I don't know of anyway to actually solve this
The Only semi-solution i have found is a clean install of XP and by clean i mean CLEAN a blank harddrive no OS, which is why i recommended VMware safest way to do this also don't update your vmware install of xp in windows update etc. all you should do is get the drm license update from that site to prevent wmp9 from getting the security update when you try to run newer licensed drm files in it.
You can decide to keep the drm folder but if you were rolling back from wmp10 and those licenses were acquired with wmp10 then they only work with wmp10 so you would need new ones of course this isn't the case with all license vendors but its the case with a few.
I already have a working solution, like you say with a clean OS - But I don't have any DRM folder on this install (using WMP10) just like another install I had.
On my other installation I tried rolling back to WMP9, I had DRM folder, but could not use my licenses after this - Maybe it works if I remove all WMP10 updates (they are still present somehow), and install my old WMP10?
mayang
15th August 2006, 19:52
I already have a working solution, like you say with a clean OS - But I don't have any DRM folder on this install (using WMP10) just like another install I had.
You need to individualization your system first, then IndivBox.key will be downloaded to your drm folder.
Go here to individualized your system.
http://services.wmdrm.windowsmedia.com/indivSite/en/indivit.asp
or download this file and play, then it will ask you to apply security upgrade.(mean to download IndivBox.key)
http://services.wmdrm.windowsmedia.com/indivSite/common/Indivit24.wma
And please make a smart QUOTE, not all the text, only the important msg.
JiJi
16th August 2006, 03:48
There's a new Windows update besides KB891122 that installs runtime files and a new .key (Indiv002) file in the DRM folder, I think.
Not that it'll matter in the near future, but those who use drmdbg should know. drmdbg will cease to function if you install this upgrade.
(I didn't bother taking note of which updates I installed. I just did a whole lot at once since I was very behind.)
blackcloth
16th August 2006, 03:49
Cracking drm is illegal. But I found a guide which do this legally by quick recording drm wmv to unprotected videos.
http://www.dvd-tool.com/remove-drm/wmv.html
Enjoy!
mayang
16th August 2006, 05:13
Cracking drm is illegal. But I found a guide which do this legally by quick recording drm wmv to unprotected videos.
http://www.dvd-tool.com/remove-drm/wmv.html
Enjoy!
When we are discussing about fair of use, you just coming to get paid for affiliate program of tunebite? Tunebite is not a DRM remover but it is a converter or capturer for audio and video. Then you got a shiit quality by using that software.
No need to talk much. btw FRAPS is better if quality is important for you.
Cui Yang
16th August 2006, 09:49
God bless me please...
Carelessly, I shift-deleted the DRM folder and lost my licences... so I couldn't play my protected music. Sigh...
As I have already downloaded the licences for more than 10 times so the only way was for me to restore my back up license. I replaced my old Chinese XP with a English Windows XP and tried to restore my licence. It tells me to try tomorrow, so I hope I can restore my licences tomorrow. But I have already restored my back up license for 2 times. God bless me I can do it again.
At least my system is clean, without any update for the media player. Except that I upgraded media player 9 to 10, with the version being 10.00.00.3646.
So I thought the system was fit for Automate unDRM, so I ripped a song off a CD and added protection to it. When I ran Auto-unDRM, this error message came out:
C:\...\file name
DRM protection not found on this files
This files will be ignore, continue to proceed?
It is weird because I am sure this file is protected and I can play it in wmp, which means it has DRM on it. Has anyone had this problem before?
blutach
16th August 2006, 11:54
@blackcloth - I trust you are respecting our rules regarding SPAM (R5).
Regards
WalterK
16th August 2006, 14:58
I didn't even know you could drm our own files i thought that cost money , with having to pay for a license vendor and all.
Didn't know you could do it locally.
I don't know what type of music service you are using but iif your subscription hasn't run out restoring your license via online authentication should be possible.
As for blackcloth, as far as i know you need a license to remove the drm , you need a license to record it back in tunebite or fraps so what esentially is the difference?
One (drm removal) lets you keep a lossless copy, the other (tunebite/fraps) creates a lossy copy that takes more time and system resources to create.
In both cases a valid license is required.
viodentia
16th August 2006, 15:34
So I thought the system was fit for Automate unDRM, so I ripped a song off a CD and added protection to it. When I ran Auto-unDRM, this error message came out:
C:\...\file name
DRM protection not found on this files
This files will be ignore, continue to proceed?
It is weird because I am sure this file is protected and I can play it in wmp, which means it has DRM on it. Has anyone had this problem before?
When you rip a song with protection, it uses DRMv1
Purchased files will use DRMv2 with individualization.
UnDRM tools tend not to support DRMv1 because these files don't have associated licenses.
To test UnDRM solutions, go to ezdrm.com or a similar Microsoft Partner and download a "DRM Demo" file.
capt_rock
16th August 2006, 19:10
Happy to report another newbie sucess story. Many, many, many thanks to all. Using XP SP2 with WMP 9 and currently having lots of luck with drmdbg527. Worked so hard to get this far and don't want to fix what ain't broken (yet) so, am reluctant to try anything newer but, drmdbg is very inconsistent. Some files go first time but others don't. So far, everything eventually works but sometimes 4 or 5 attempts are required until keys are acquired. I know others have noted this. Am more than happy to put up with the inconvenience for now but, am also very curious what causes this. Any ideas?
Cui Yang
17th August 2006, 06:31
When you rip a song with protection, it uses DRMv1
Purchased files will use DRMv2 with individualization.
UnDRM tools tend not to support DRMv1 because these files don't have associated licenses.
I ripped my classical music from many CDs from my guest families and have been listening & loving them for many years. After spending several days seeking for solutions to unDRM my ripped music, I shall give up now. Well, luckily, I was still able to restore my licence and play the music files, so I can use Cool Edit to slowly record those protected music pieces, though a long while it will take.
If Microsoft restricts ripping music from CDs, then they should either remove that "copy protected music" feature from wmp or they should always impose a protection on the ripped music. I didn't know about DRM and left that box tickled and now I'm ended up with such a problem... sigh...
Wish less people will make the same mistake as I did. Cheers
WalterK
17th August 2006, 17:40
Well its a shame you gave up Cui Yang.
I too had problems when i was first trying to strip drm off the files i'd purchased.
These were the days of the early posts in this thread with needing the dll files from the Japanese version of WMP to get drm removl to work and editing keys manually (wow those days wer hectic) it took me about 1 full year to get the drm removal to work.
By then there was no ned to use those dll files or manually edit anymore.
mayang
19th August 2006, 06:11
Here (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=865067#post865067) you can find a new tool for drm removal that will work with Windows Media Player 9, 10 and 11.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=865067#post865067
No need to think anymore about rollback your WMP as this new tool will work with WMP 10 v3802 and IndivBox.key v10.0.0.3930
Surprisingly, this tool will work with WMP 11.
Go there for new thread about DRM removal. Maybe most of your problem before will be solve with this new tool.
Happy UnDRMing!!! :cool:
JiJi
19th August 2006, 09:13
YEY~ for the new release! :D
OMON
19th August 2006, 20:09
or my little tutorial
If you have an actual subscribtion or play rights for your media.
This will not work without your personal DRM rights, if you are looking for such tutorial don`t read on.
This describtion did it for me, but that does not mean it will work for you.
-----------------------------------
Before you start disable all automatic updating services and uninstall Hotfix WindowsMedia-KB891122 (to see it check show updates in Software)
1. Check your WMP it must have exactly this version number:10.00.00.3646 (http://fapomatic.com/show.php?loc=0633&f=1.wmp.jpg) If not you`ll need this version of WMP: http://rapidshare.de/files/29773769/mpsetup.rar.html
Uninstall/rollback your WMP->restart->Install the downloaded version. For cases Windows won`t let you, copy wmploc.dll from the just downloaded WMP folder to windows\system32 and try again, cancel the security, file protection warning, try again wmp install->restart->success.
2. Check indivbox.key for the right version number:10.00.00.3646 (http://fapomatic.com/show.php?loc=0633&f=2.indivbox.jpg)
You`ll find it in documents and settings\All users.Windows\DRM rightclick show properties if yes okay, if not rename the whole DRM folder to i.e. xDRM. Start a protected file to get the licence and check indivbox.key again, the version should match now. If not, repeat the procedure, if this doesen`t help, you`ll have a prob i can`t help you.
3. If both version of WMP and indivbox.key match you are a step closer, now you need Automate.unDRM 2.0. I suggest to download it from ED2K (type: unDRM in the searchbox), because all free file hosters delete it after a couple of days, i upload it here
http://rapidshare.de/files/29780459/NEW.v2.0.rar.html (Version 2.0) Case sensitive PW: unDRM .
4. Install Automate unDRM to this path: C:\program files\Automate unDRM\ it must be in this folder or will not work.
Now copy the whole folder Windows Media Player to C:\program files\. In my case it wasn`t there, depends on the language you use i.e. in german it is in C:\programme.
If the folders don`t match with the above you`ll get errors and nothing else.
5. Start every file you want to unDRM with WMP to get a valid licence, when finished two ways possible, drag and drop the file to Automate UnDRM on your Desktop or start DecryptIt from your desktop and add the files there, check delete files box if you don`t want to keep the DRMed files.
6. Automate unDRM will work properly when you see WMP starting for a few seconds and then you see this window. (http://fapomatic.com/show.php?loc=0633&f=3.drm2wmv.jpg)
Followed by the window (http://fapomatic.com/show.php?loc=0633&f=4.asfbin.jpg) from asfbin which makes the file seekable, i only wiped out the filename i unDRMed. Sometimes i got this error (http://fapomatic.com/show.php?loc=0633&f=5.occerror.jpg) and clicked cancel, everything went fine after this, the file was unDRMed.
At the end you get this success window. (http://fapomatic.com/show.php?loc=0633&f=6.last.jpg) And all is done just in some seconds.
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I hope this helped you a bit, but remember you must have rights for the files, or this will not work. And i`m not responsible for damages of your brain, hardware or in cases wife and dog leave you alone, because you`ll allways stay at your pc.
many thanks to mayang for this fine piece of coding
[I`ve read all forum pages on that topic i`ve found to get a clue of this and in my case the fault was the wrong named folder in point 4. and this came out after hours.]
toon12
20th August 2006, 14:20
Here (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=865067#post865067) you can find a new tool for drm removal that will work with Windows Media Player 9, 10 and 11.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=865067#post865067
No need to think anymore about rollback your WMP as this new tool will work with WMP 10 v3802 and IndivBox.key v10.0.0.3930
Surprisingly, this tool will work with WMP 11.
Go there for new thread about DRM removal. Maybe most of your problem before will be solve with this new tool.
Happy UnDRMing!!! :cool:
bingo!! works great.
Web Junkie
27th August 2006, 01:39
Managed to UnDRM 4 out of my 5 previously UnDRM'able videos.
The one remaining video says there is no license, even though it acquires the license and plays? If I delete the DRM folder and acquire the license again I get an error:
"Windows Error 80030002 while DRM_HDS_OpenStore."
Can't complain though, 80% success rate is still good :)
Solaris_Wave
28th August 2006, 22:22
Please could anyone tell me if this latest utility (FairUse4WM) is designed for Win XP only? As with the earlier versions of Drmdbg, when I try to open the program on my Win98SE system, nothing seems to happen. I get a quick flick of the hourglass icon and a little disk access but nothing else. I don't even get any error messages. It simply acts as if the program was never activated.
I was kind of hoping that this program might give some results as all the others crash or act like above. Has anybody ever had success removing DRM from their files under a Win 9x OS?
WalterK
29th August 2006, 03:48
it is designed to be used with windows media 10 and 11 only and not version 9 which i think only works on win98.
Solaris_Wave
29th August 2006, 19:36
Ah okay, thank you for letting me know. It looks like I might be stuck with my DRM files until I can afford a new PC that will run XP comfortably.
DepecheNYC
31st August 2006, 18:37
Can anyone unDRM this using Automate UnDRM 1.0 or FairUse4WM?
mms://aod.imbc.com/radio/RA/STFM/STFM000001440/PM200608072600NA.wma
You can get the license by registering at http://mypage.imbc.com/Regi_Fk.aspx
bessiebenny
3rd September 2006, 02:08
wow. FairUse4WM is awesome. Works with my WMP 10 even with the latest updates where AutoUnDRM didn't. =)
sirus20x6
11th September 2006, 13:32
Hey All I have hosted some of these files on my site. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post the url or not. I'll wait till someone here tells me its ok, but I've got a bunch up there. Also if it turns out I'm allowed to post the link then I would really appreciate anyone sending me related anti-drm files to post too. the only thing I won't host are windows dll files. they get pissy about that kinda stuff.
blutach
11th September 2006, 15:02
Welcome to doom9 sirus20x6
Provided your site does not require some form of registration or ends up trying to sell our members anything (i.e. is not a SPAM site), I see no reason why you should not post links to relevant programs.
Regards
sirus20x6
11th September 2006, 16:06
Ok great it doesn't require registration of any kind, and doesn't have popups or anything like that.
My site is http://www.sirus20x6.com its under the "files" section. I've done the best I could so far to round up as many as I could find but rapidshare shuts them down so quickly its kinda hard. again if anyone has some anti-drm programs for me to host that I don't already have listed send em to me at sirus20x6@sirus20x6.com and I'll put them up right away.
sirus20x6
11th September 2006, 16:07
oh and thanks for the welcome blutach :)
zakxos
19th September 2006, 10:27
hello
can you tell me please whats the latest working method to crack DRM?
thanks
Yusaku
19th September 2006, 10:32
hello
can you tell me please whats the latest working method to crack DRM?
thanks
I'd say read top most recent threads you see in this forum.
:thanks: :search: :readfaq: :readrule:
hakowy
25th September 2006, 01:35
hi , can someone give link to unDRM V2.0, links on forum and sirus20x6 site are broken.
shakest
1st November 2006, 05:02
A guide for remove drm from windows media files and itunes files using Tunebite (http://www.dvd-ipod.biz/remove_drm_from_wmv.html) (shareware)
Digga
1st November 2006, 19:31
5star freeTunes can remove all of your DRM audio and video data that currently only plays in your iTunes or Windows Media Player. it works great! never had any problems.it works like any other software that records the stream and reencodes.
nice two first posts, advertising (spamming) shareware.
blutach
1st November 2006, 20:17
@Digga - I saw that too, but not 100% sure he was spamming. He may simply be telling of his experiences with the product. I will be monitoring further posts for SPAM, however.
Regards
Digga
2nd November 2006, 10:28
I saw that too, but not 100% sure he was spamming. He may simply be telling of his experiences with the product. I will be monitoring further posts for SPAM, however.you might be right about that. however, I stopped believing in people just wanting to share some product with the community in these cases.
you could even use a freeware program to just record the audio and encode again...
if somebody joins a forum and his first (few) post(s) are along the lines of: 'look at this great shareware product, it does all you wish for' it's spamming 95% of the time IMHO.
well, sorry for the OT post and the interference :)
4Dude
2nd November 2006, 10:45
If it can be watched it can be copied...Yes indeed.......
shunx
11th November 2006, 20:54
I'm new to this so I would really appreciate some help because many links are broken. Is there currently an official or widely-used and up-to-date guide and download that has everything needed to de-crypt a WMV HD disk?
Right now I can't even play my WMV HD disk even though I'm in the correct region. I use WMP10 and Windows XP SP2 and the disk can not acquire the license so I think I need WMP9 but can't get it from Microsoft. I read some instruction on AVS on decrypting an WMV HD disk: http://archive2.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?postid=5556628#post5556628 but their links are broken. I'm still missing WMP9 and WMP9 Japanese version. Any help?
XyBeRz
14th November 2006, 08:23
Just wanted to let everyone know about DRMGUI.exe. It seems to be an excellent program in you're working with WMP9 and I think at one point I was using it with WMP10. Unfortunately I have to report that it doesn't seem to work with WMP11.
My system setup is pretty basic in order to get it to work:
WinXP SP2
WMP9
Windows Script 5.6
It's really easy to use that program as all you have to do is drag and drop and hit the start button. It will batch remove all the WMP protection for you.
I read in the earlier posts that someone said that this program is a POS, well honestly I don't see how it could be. It's based of the same methods as everyone else has to do in order to remove WMP protection but with a easy and quick GUI.
IMO, I don't think they had it installed properly or used it with the correct version of WMP. It hasn't failed me once yet on anything that I've thrown at it. Also it's free. So this isn't no shameless plug for some shareware out there.
aldueza
19th November 2006, 01:23
can u give me a kid and sid of this......
http://now.abs-cbn.com/ondemand/premium/tvspecials/llamadodehado/20061118-llamadodehado-300.asx
tnxxxx..in a million..mwahhhhhhhhhhh
blutach
19th November 2006, 06:15
aldueza
Please observe rule 6.
Regards
Basti[08/15]
6th December 2006, 18:27
hi guys, i've been using this tool for some time, and it worked fine.
But now i get this error message when i try to process a wmv file:
DRM(Ver1&2) Conversion tool Ver 1.241 by taku
DRMv2 KID (+pWz5zj0aU+T7WfSOozlgg==)
No keyfiles with this KID
Error. Press <ENTER> to exit.
I have a valid licence for the movie. Playing works fine in wmp
ciao
basti
shevegen
18th December 2006, 20:38
Man today I tried to watch videos that were DRM restricted.
That force-user-into-our-scheme company gameplay
makes me very angry .. anyway it was rm *wmv time
again, I'd rather spend time with avisynth than with
f***** up ideas like these >:[
choiuno
22nd December 2006, 17:33
@Basti[08/15]
That happened to me the other day with DecryptIt, also everytime I double-clicked it, the application appeared only in the taskbar, but the window form didn't showed up?!?
I just re-installed Automate unDRM 2.0(uninstall first), and it worked fine after that.
I apologize for my english...
Regards :)
Freakazoidalmaniac
10th January 2007, 05:33
I believe FairUse4U is the new tool to use instead of UnDrm
m16150
14th January 2007, 03:04
movie for downloads
link deleted
wglmb
20th January 2007, 11:49
Oh, sorry... I should have read the rules... *hangs head*
Doom9
20th January 2007, 12:05
I don't even know if these methods are supposed to work on file which you don't have a license for...No they do not and asking for any help in removing DRM from a title you are not entitled to access in the first place, as well as the act of helping itself is a violation of rule 6 which is enforced vigorously on this board.
Seeing as you're a first time user and just joined I'll give you 24 hours to edit the offending requests in your post above before issuing a strike.
sirus20x6
13th February 2007, 18:04
Ive been away from my site for quite some time. I have some anti-drm stuff on my site and I was just wondering if there were any updated versions.
I was hit by massive amounts of spam and cleared out my whole inbox but now I'm trying googles dashboard which makes my email address sirus20x6 at sirus20x6.com use gmail :)
so email me there with new programs if there are any and I'll host them for free under my files section at http://www.sirus20x6.com
DepecheNYC
13th February 2007, 19:26
I decrypt a single file using both programs. The output file of both programs have different filesize. Why is that? What's the difference? Is there any difference in quality between the two?
v12v12
29th November 2007, 03:24
Wow, I still cannot believe this thread is still going! Energizer bunny style - too bad I LOST all my stupid unDRM'd files b/c of 2 HD crashes! Still cannot believe there's no way to brute force unwrap these DRM'd files. Then again I'm in major lack of understanding about how all the server-side decrypting works in this case... Maybe some day someone will surprise us all with a "magic bullet!" Poor JFK! :thanks:
Ron D
5th July 2008, 22:56
I am trying to un-drm music from Napster using fairUse4WM 1.3 fix with WMP 11 and I get the follow error message: Using IBX: “Indiv02.key” 11.0.6000.6324 (1188KB) unable to locate encrypted code table. Drmclien.DLL has version 10.0.03646. I am not a tekkie and I can't seem to find out what to do to correct this. Can anyone help? Also, can Napster detect when tracks have had DRM removed?
Ajax_Undone
6th July 2008, 05:57
Ron D Sorry but do to the advent of further obfuscation of keys in encryption no one yet has broken M$ latest move with older IBX Version...
But as has been said in multiple threads with the advent of none drmed music from Itunes Amazon and Napster. You might call or contact Napster and ask how you would get hold of the mp3 versions of the music that you Purchased...
Ron D
6th July 2008, 18:47
Well, that's frustrating, but thank you for taking the time to reply. I thought I'd read somewhere, maybe in this thread or seen on utube, that if WMP11 was uninstalled and version 9 or 10 was reinstalled, the fairUse or mirakagi software could work. Do you know if that's true?
TheCole
6th July 2008, 20:57
Well, that's frustrating, but thank you for taking the time to reply. I thought I'd read somewhere, maybe in this thread or seen on utube, that if WMP11 was uninstalled and version 9 or 10 was reinstalled, the fairUse or mirakagi software could work. Do you know if that's true?
It is not true.
I have done that to no avail. Today I rolled back my registry to a version saved while booting from an alternative operating system before the downgrade to 6342 I still need to try reindividualising to see if the problem can be corrected.
Ajax_Undone
8th July 2008, 07:19
The only way that mirakagi or FU4wm would work is if someone broke it down to binary code and edited the obfuscation key search... Thats a field I have no experience in...
Splatted
13th July 2008, 05:30
Well, that's frustrating, but thank you for taking the time to reply. I thought I'd read somewhere, maybe in this thread or seen on utube, that if WMP11 was uninstalled and version 9 or 10 was reinstalled, the fairUse or mirakagi software could work. Do you know if that's true?
Yes, I found it to work (in my circumstance, and on only one particular foreign site). I don't know if it will work in your circumstance.
But one of the steps did involve deleting the entire drm folder and re-downloading licences and/or files once you were rolled back to the even earlier IBX.
As mentioned numerous times, however, for English content you are able to find pay sites that are in mp3 format
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