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Must be someone on here with TV out and a video capture card!!
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Someone sort me out with it
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great marketin idea
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i also have the full genuine video for sale, for only 6 easy payments of $19.95. plus if you order in the next 15 minutes you'll also receive a stunning collection of kitchen knives, an abs exerciser, and a tony robbins cd/book package "be a winner in less than 30 days"
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The only player technology that will play this file is owned and
licensed by Microsoft. All partner licences are verified by the Windows Media Licensing Team, who verify everyone closely including sending encrypted and digitally signed email and code. The majority of the language in the licence agreements has to do with security and update requirements. Companies are required to keep their systems secure from any future cracking utils that may become available in future (there are none that work currently). This goes for both companies running Licence Servers and those developing Player Technologies. Most of you will have already noticed that their file formats have a lot more to them then any of the standard multimedia files. Seeing as the only technology that will play the file is Microsoft's they have control of the environment the file is played in. I'm sure many of you have noticed you can't take a screenshot in Media Player. I'm told however that this can be overridden with the right settings changes (haven't tested this myself). I imagine that it would be possible to capture this video using the workable methods. I however suspect the quality would be a less than the original if not poor. I also am yet to find options in Media Player that allow you to output the file to a video output. I also imagine that even if this is possible with multi-monitor options or video outs that because the whole software chain is Microsoft owned and licensed they would have those methods covered. Think of it this way. If it takes you 10 seconds to think of a way to crack it. Don't you think with all the work the company that originally developed the technology and with the huge amount of work that's been done since at Microsoft, and with the keen focus on security that the whole project has. Do you not think that they too have thought of these same simple methods? -Ben |
i just watched it, could have at least shot her in the face!
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mryellow,
first of all, there are a shitload of apps that can capture videos from the screen, including windows media player. The IVideoScreen interface, which 99% of the new video players including media player use, is hardware accelerated. That is why you can not capture it with a normal screen capture. To use normal screen capture on it you need to turn off hardware acceleration in your VIDEO settings. A possible way to crack DRM, but I have not tried it yet, is to get a valid license and play the file using that license with your own written player, whcih instead of sending the video/audio samples to a video display, would send them back to a compressor. You might lose a LITTLE bit of quality, but normally WM is very good at recompression. |
someone already captured it... descent quality too. FPS is a little low but picture is clear.
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Damn, this thread is still going?
Nobody is gonna crack DRM for WM9. The only way to do it, and get good quality from the original is to run it out to the TV then back with a TV input card. I know I can't be the only one on here that has that shit! And I'm not a video guy either! jDoG |
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u guys are fucking idiots. I can get this stuff online in like 2 hours.
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Camtasia Studio :thumbsup
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Time to do some encoding... :Graucho
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i have it wahoo.
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welcome to the club :glugglug |
I like how everyone that says it's really easy hasn't actually tried yet. :-)
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thanks KRL, you da man. pornstar2pac officially rubed one out to the paris hilton tape.
it is now certified:thumbsup |
haha gee i wonder why it says nothing about it actually being Paris Hilton haha
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This TV-out recording shit is plain simple. You dont even need a VHS or anything else besides PC at all. I have a Nvidia videocard with TV-out and TV-tuner with TV-in. I just connect those 2 plugs and record the picure with any program that works with my TV-tuner. Needless to say that it doesnt matter what program or video player runs at this moment, as your TV-card doesnt care what video signal it receives and records it as it is. I tried it many times to record clips from video games. Always works well.
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Found the codec you need to play it here. http://www.divxmovies.com/software/ Download DivX codec v5.1.1 On install you can uncheck the player installation and it will just install the codec for Windows Media Player 9. (No ads on it either) :) |
just get powerdvd and you are set.
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just tried the first two parts... but with how many frames per second has the movie been converted? nothing near to 30 fps for sure...
anyway thx for links |
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This is known as the Analog Gap and it does work. However, the loss through degradation pretty much wrecks the, already poor quality of this video. You might as well stick to the thumbnails. We?ve been pushing WM9 DRM for over two years now without a breach. |
Man you guys really shouldn't be talking about stealing someone's property on these boards. It's just not cool and it's not legal.
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this thread keeps kicking
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so paris still sells... hmmmm
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Ive had this tape sence it first was out. THe full verizon was all over IRC. Pretty decent quality to. But over all the video sucks and theres a lot of green and bright white shots. Makes it not worth the watch.
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2 years later....
2 years later and i am still getting hits from this thread. Oh yeah see if you can find the tape. lol
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check this out
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I want to see the full tape. Is it still around? I'll give someone free chat credits for it ;)
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