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Thread: Wmv Licences

  1. #11
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    got unfuck, but only works form wma files, that already have a temporary licence. i`m afer one for .wmv files, with no licence.

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #12
    muchspl2
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    try free me


    freeme utility may work. For transcodeing remember that WMV files can be read as directshow sources, so graphedit will usually convert them, possibly loseing AV sync in the process through.

    Directshow has proven a bit of a problem for Microsoft. Directshow was designed to replace the Video for Windows (VfW) system which handled AVI and audio codecs. As well as VfWs outdated AVI handlers trouble with large files, VfW was too convenient for Microsoft to keep. VfW programs can be ported to macos or even linux. So MS designed Directshow. Its a much more flexible system that VfW, based on connecting componants together into graphs to do whatever you want. Input, processing and output are completly independant. Now this has caused a new problem for Microsoft. Directshow is also too convenient. People have started makeing their own directshow filters, and MS doesn't approve of them. Thanks to a directshow filter its now possibly to have WMP play ogg vorbis or OGM files. How embarissing for Microsoft :-). So WMP9 has a new limit built in. Althrough WMP9 would be perfectly capable of playing any directshow file, before opening a file it checks its type. Windows Media formats, AVI, MP3, WAV and some others are opened, but anything else, such as ogg or ogm, is blocked. This is a deliberate limit in WMP9. Asside from the limit, directshow is very unreliable. Ive got AVI files which can only be played in a legacy player because directshow wont open them, and its AVI output filter ruins AV sync.
    http://www.goldenpi.no-ip.org/drm/protection.shtml

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #13
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    Nope, won`t work, the program says file too big. Thanks, nice try. Anybody got any more suggestions?

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #14
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    thanks anyway

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