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  1. I have this video which has some kind of security in it that prevents me from clicking somewhere in the movie timeline, so prevents me from forwarding.
    Is there a way to break this thing?
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    You can rip with Decrypter with the 'Remove PUO's' box checked in Settings, then reburn.
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  3. Where can I get Decrypter? 'cause its not easy to search by a program that's named 'decrypter'
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  4. if you mean dvd decrypter, how do I load a file in it? cause it's not a dvd or something
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    What kind of video is it? Mpeg files, DVD files?

    If it's DVD files on your hard drive then you can still use Decrypter. First you need to make an ISO image- use ImgTool to make this.

    Then use Daemon Tools to mount the image and open the virtual drive with Decrypter.
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  6. It's an avi which is Divx encoded
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    Guess I can't help you then. I've had that happen trying to play mpg-2 files on Power DVD, but I never tried to fix it since it's not a problem once the files on in DVD format.
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    Try installing/updating FFDShow and/or use another media player>

    VLC (videolan...bloody useful anyway)
    Zoomplayer (...bloody useful anyway)
    mpc (well... why not...comes in handy)
    BSPlayer (well..)

    Also dload Gspot or AVIcodec (and point at the file) and FourCC Changer

    (all from TOOLS section).
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    Keyframes?????????
    Work you bloody thing....
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