Hi, I came across totalvid.com during my search for home improvement dvd's. Some seem very good to me & am interested in getting them. However a few of them are $34.99, while a download is $3.99. So that makes are more sense (9 downloads for the price of 1 dvd). However reading the help section of their site, it says something about needing to download a license to view the video in media player 10 & it's not possible to burn the files to dvd etc to playback later. So if I cance my membership with them, then the files will become unplayable.
Does anybody please know if it's possible to use a program to get around this. Either to convert it to another format, or allow ou to encode & burn them to dvd.
Thanks James..
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Look here for information on DRM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management
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