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  1. Hi,
    How I can record movies from media player (drm license) it is expire after one week
    can any one help me plz.
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    Originally Posted by napilion
    Hi,
    How I can record movies from media player (drm license) it is expire after one week
    can any one help me plz.
    Thanks
    Not sure of meaning in regard to drm lic but; If you have tv-out capability use that to record to tape
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    Originally Posted by napilion
    Hi,
    How I can record movies from media player (drm license) it is expire after one week
    can any one help me plz.
    Thanks
    Not sure of meaning in regard to drm lic but; If you have tv-out capability use that to record to tape
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  4. Thanks to Reply snafu099
    Yes I have tv-out but I want save it in my computer and same quality,no other method.

    This is drm license
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=189957&highlight=drm+licence+licen se[/url]
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    To the best of my knowledge, a DRM License is intended to prevent copying and distribution of files. In other words, if the file you are viewing is set to expire in one week, then that's what you paid for, a one week viewing of the content. I would be willing to bet that it is NOT legal to record or save the content in any way. With that in mind, it would not be something that you should ask for assistance with on this board.

    I could be 100% wrong, and if I am I do apologise. I just wanted to give you a heads up.
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  6. Originally Posted by maestro5050
    To the best of my knowledge, a DRM License is intended to prevent copying and distribution of files. In other words, if the file you are viewing is set to expire in one week, then that's what you paid for, a one week viewing of the content. I would be willing to bet that it is NOT legal to record or save the content in any way. With that in mind, it would not be something that you should ask for assistance with on this board.

    I could be 100% wrong, and if I am I do apologise. I just wanted to give you a heads up.
    yup true
    But I want it to my self to show future time, isn't in my droit?
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  7. There are streamrippers. Try it.
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    Well this is a touchy subject. Most DRM on video files is used by online rental places, according to the rules of the forum discussion of breaking it would be a big no no.

    However, if its say DRM on the video off of the T3 DVD then that would be DRM on something you actually OWN and therefore allowed on the forum.

    Basicly there is a 99% chance its something not allowed, however the rule of thumb around here is benefit of doubt. So I guess its still a valid questions... but it just feels wrong.
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