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    I have MCE PC and I record shows to watch when its convenient. Some of the shows that I've recorded I want to keep. I don't seem to have any problems with regular cable channels and can record and edit them, remove commercials and make a DVD. But when it comes to premium channels, it says they are protected. Is there any way to get around this? I am making these when I am running out of room on my hard drive, and there are some shows or movies I want to watch again. Alos, if there is a way, please be specific as I am not the most computer literate person! Thanks.

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    Im not aware of any software tools that can convert the copy protected dvr-ms files.
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    Originally Posted by boldego
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/smartclient/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnxpmce/html/dvr-ms.asp
    you didnt read the fine print in that article did you, I'll quote it

    "This protection is determined when the file is generated by examining the broadcaster's copy protection flag (CGMS-A) and will limit how and when you're able to access a particular DVR-MS file. For example, movies recorded on a premium station like HBO may be encrypted, and consequently the techniques described in this article will not be applicable"
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    That fine print always gets me.
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    Originally Posted by boldego
    That fine print always gets me.


    I think thats what fine print is always intended for, lol
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