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Originally Posted by ilnjscb
What needs to happen is software that streams audio, video, and commentary separately, and aligns itself by internal markers. Real protection would include a variable frame rate that would fluctuate so that the assembly of the components wouldn't be reproduceable without those markers, which would be stored on the server.
I can have someone code a sample of that, if people think it is a workable idea.
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If the user can watch it, he can rip it and share it. He can just use a screen recorder. There are plenty of those apps out there that also record the sound that is playing. The recording quality is the same as what you see on the screen, so it doesn't produce lower quality video or something like some people think.