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17th September 2006, 23:05 | #221 | Link |
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Unable to Truncate?
2. Panda's problem involves extra data appended at the end of some WMA files. Truncating these files to the length in the File Properties Object should fix the problem. If anyone can find what this data is used for, if anything, it'd help. Thanks for the find, Panda.
Is there a fix for this? How do I go about truncating the files to the length listed? 98 of the files I've rightfully paid for, and would like to play on my non-DRM portable mp3 player, give me this error... |
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I'm having trouble for some reason..
I went to de-drm a file, and it worked fine, but instead of giving me the full song like it should, it just gives a few short blips and then stops. The file is the same size, and shows up as the right length with all the tags.. the audio just isn't there. Any idea what's causing this? Happens with 1.2 and 1.2 fix. The source WMA files play fine. edit: Never mind.. I got it to work. Deleted blackbox-keys.txt and tried again with 1.2 fix and everything works great. Last edited by josh2; 18th September 2006 at 02:14. |
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Email does not work because people don't check their email daily or even weekly. Problems can happen that prevent people from getting email as well. So email is NOT a legit way of contacting anyone. Email should be completely dismissed. If someone receives a written letter that is offical then that is more legit. A phone call is also not legit enough.
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I don't quite understand all the details on digital rights managment.
Once the DRM is stripped off a file will any future update of DRM software in windows media player be able to reject this file from playing or are the files safe forever? Thanks for any input. |
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napster for example... load your (un-) drm'ed file into winamp and view file info - scroll to the end and oups what will you see :-P that doesn't mean that a player could detect that drm was stripped but...
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Okay I've gone through all the posts and still can't fix the "Unhandled situation -9000 while Creating Windows Media instance" error.
I've tried on two machines with FUWM 1.2 and 1.2 fix. Indivbox.key is 11.0.5497.6285 The starting issue I suppose is I can't get either to even work with a demo file off ezdrm.com. With 1.2 fix I can get the wmv to play but then I get the error, and with 1.2 it won't even play unless I have the wmv playing prior to opening with FU. I've tried renaming the drm folder and I've deleted the blackbox-keys.txt before running FU. Any thoughts? *edit* Make that FUWM 1.1 and 1.2 fix that i'm using Last edited by driftr; 20th September 2006 at 20:00. |
22nd September 2006, 09:07 | #229 | Link |
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i just reinstalled windows xp...i'm using fairuse 1.2 fixed
my indiv01.key is 11.0.497.6285.. my issue is hen i try to recover my keys it starts up media player 11 and media player hangs it's say opening meida , but neverplayes anything...any clues? |
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Does fairuse3wm remove any identification means?
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Lets say I downloaded a DRM'ed file. I use fu4wm and clean up the mess. As is am legally entitled to by the company who sold/borrowed me the media file I am allowed to play this file on 3 different computers. Borrowed because most companies reserve the right to revoke the possession of the file in case of whatever. So I give this file to a friend who wants to see/listen to it, too. This friend (against my will) then posts this file to some p2p-network or usenet or alike. Are all means of identification of the legal file-owner removed from the file so that I as the original buyer can not be identified and sued for copyright infringement that i actually did not commit? Thanks |
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Let's not get into what does and doesn't infringe copyright, as this area is about the laws of various lands, which we are probably not all that qualified to debate.
It's up to the individual to ensure they do not breach the copyright rules in their country. Regards
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Well this actually has got nothing to do with the copyright laws of a certain country (or at least this is not of concern in my question) since here only the license regulations of the company selling the file matter.
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I'm trying to undrm some avi video files that require you to enter a login/password before you play it and then it acquires the license, I can't get it to undrm.
I have: DrmClien.DLL 10.0.0.3802 Invidbox.key 11.0.5497.6285 Windows Media Player 10.00.00.4036 I get the error "No license available for specified file". However, it plays fine, I just can't undrm it. Any help please? |
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So if you strip DRM out of a file, it is easy to tell it comes from provider ABC (e.g. Napster or Real), but it is not possible to link it to leak source directly. But if you were e.g. the only one to ever download a song XYZ from ABC and it is found on p2p, it is quite easy to identify you . |
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I'm having the same problem as driftr. If I try and recover the key with 1.1, then the file will play all the way through in wmp however it does not recover the key, and if I then close wmp I get the -9000 error. If I try the same with the 1.2 fix, the file will not even open.
wmp: 11.0.5705.5043 indivbox: 11.0.5497.6285 Any ideas? Cheers |
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There's a missing link here. How do I convert the cleaned wma files to mp3, to have real portability?
(WITHOUT quality degradation any worse than having encoded in Mp3 192kb in the first place) Thanks for links to any (cheap) tools. And does 1.2 still work? Where can I get 2.0? |
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