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  1. I have a lecture video file in .mp4, it has a restriction to be viewed only 1 device using a username/password via Xvast browser/player. These videos are hardware locked on the initial computer a username/password was logged into.

    I really need them play them on different computers and preferred not locked to Xvast.

    I tried using VLC and converting to another format, but the video won't run in the first place.
    I also tried ffmpeg conversion in command line, no luck.

    Screen recording using OBS or ShareX (video/still captures) are blacked out.


    Would a capture card work?
    Any suggestions?
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    Originally Posted by ultimate99 View Post
    I have a lecture video file in .mp4, it has a restriction to be viewed only 1 device using a username/password via Xvast browser/player. These videos are hardware locked on the initial computer a username/password was logged into.

    I really need them play them on different computers and preferred not locked to Xvast.

    I tried using VLC and converting to another format, but the video won't run in the first place.
    I also tried ffmpeg conversion in command line, no luck.

    Screen recording using OBS or ShareX (video/still captures) are blacked out.


    Would a capture card work?
    Any suggestions?
    try using yt-dlp and see if you can download the videos.
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  3. Originally Posted by october262 View Post
    Originally Posted by ultimate99 View Post
    I have a lecture video file in .mp4, it has a restriction to be viewed only 1 device using a username/password via Xvast browser/player. These videos are hardware locked on the initial computer a username/password was logged into.

    I really need them play them on different computers and preferred not locked to Xvast.

    I tried using VLC and converting to another format, but the video won't run in the first place.
    I also tried ffmpeg conversion in command line, no luck.

    Screen recording using OBS or ShareX (video/still captures) are blacked out.


    Would a capture card work?
    Any suggestions?
    try using yt-dlp and see if you can download the videos.
    video files are local.
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