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im mad and going to kill someone
Today I walked down to my local dvd store and bought myself a dvd, I then go home and throw it in my computer and connecting my computer to my tv. But i when start the dvd im being told that there is copy protection on the dvd and therefor am i not allow to view the movie through video out. What fucking kind of bullshit is that ? Thats like fucking ripping of custermores! And they dont understand why people illegally download movies... they can fucking go fuck themself i have bought my last dvd. Fucking idiots!
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i forgot to ask, does anyone know how to bypass that shit ?
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rf modulator ?
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i was thinking of a software solution...
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kill someone?
this thread was forward to the fbi and they will invistigate this. |
Ouch that really sucks . What kind of dvd player was it ? I have never had a problem viewing my dvd player thru my s-video output ?
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I seriously doubt you are going to kill someone.
And I seriously doubt that you have bought your last DVD. And I predict that in the near future you will be buying a cheap DVD player. |
report sent to the fbi
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no im not going to kill someone... just mad right now its a LG dvdplayer
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That sucks
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I've run into this problem before, and I *think* it was when I had my card set up to duplicate the desktop to tv-out (twinview under nvidia). It may have also been the "extend my windows desktop onto this monitor" setting in display properties. I believe the reason the DVD software disallows this setup is because it disables the macrovision protection on the tv-out port.
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check those things no change... its a nvidia gfx card btw
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walmart has dvd players on sale
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you know
right now somewhere someone is sitting in front of a doctor and is being told he has 3 months to live befoe the cancer eats him alive... what was your problem again ? |
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