I downloaded a mini documentary as an avi file. Popped it in ffmpegx converted it into video_ts. And like i always do, i threw it in popcorn. When i did that it said it was encrypted. How is that? please help.
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Each One Teach One
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Where did the documentary come from?
Avi's, unlike QT MOV files, aren't properitary,
and as CONTAINER files, they can be made up
of anything, including encrypted video
that needs DRM sigs/keys to enable it to play.
Go back to the .AVI, and try to play it with
either QT Pro or WMP9 or VLC. What does it do?
Does it prompt you for Keys/tells you the file couldn't
be understood/open a web page?
if so, you won't be able to make a DVD out of it without
the keys/DRM sig..."Everyone has to learn, so that they can one day teach."
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It said all of those things. Damn. ok thanks for the help anyways. So if it says that again in the future should i even try? Thanks again.
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