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Originally posted by bluelevelnick
openipmp looks almost dead to me.
and if we use the term 'mpeg' it is not clear what exactly it is.
Mpg1 or mpg2 or 4 or .....
Fact is: The whole video stream must be crypted for 'secure' DRM.
If you do that with mp2 than it is no longer mp2 but anything else.
So no, you can't do DRM that easy.
If you wrap your video stream with any DRM system someone will soon make cracking tool for it.
You can see that if you use the latest Microsoft DRM that the movies you play need extremely more CPU resources than any other file format. Try playing it on an old PC...
that is because it is realtime decrypted, that needs power.
At the moment I would say the ms wmv DRM system is the 'best' solution.
Also most users got the ms player on their computers....
I made a DRM solution early this year for a customer and it is working fine with wmv.
feel free to contact me if you need help
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the fact that there will soon be a crack is not the way i think, i mean sooner or later a bank will be robbed that doesnt mean they dont need protection
thanks for the input my programmer is hard at work