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More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: rovingcowboy on September 22, 2003, 08:58:14 pm
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:'(
just got news today that ms has released its DRM patch.
Don't go and get it. the patch is said to be one that is to limit your mp3 play times and size of your media Lib..
if true then ms is digging a hole for them selfs fast. :-/ >:(
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I'm also not downloading that ::)
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:'(
just got news today that ms has released its DRM patch.
Don't go and get it. the patch is said to be one that is to limit your mp3 play times and size of your media Lib..
if true then ms is digging a hole for them selfs fast. :-/ >:(
do you have a link so we can read it for our self?
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=3115A374-116D-4A6F-BEB2-D6EB6FA66EEC&displaylang=en
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I don't read it the way you reading it.
The Microsoft® Windows® Rights Management (RM) client is required for your computer to run applications that provide functionality based on Windows RM technologies.
What programs support "The Microsoft® Windows® Rights Management (RM)"
Does MJ8 Or MC9?
The system component is used by the software to allow you to access content that has been protected by the rights-enabled permission features of the software.
Would Not The Media Files Also Need To Have A Bit Of EnCoding In Them To Support "The Microsoft® Windows® Rights Management (RM)"?
Related Downloads
Windows Rights Management client Software Development Kit
Windows Rights Management Services (Pre-Release RC1)
Windows Rights Management Services Software Development Kit - English
it seems to me that if a company or programer wishes to make a Jukebox that Microsoft has created a way for that company or programer to use the SDK\Kit to protect copyrighted music
Just Asking
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http://www.iceteks.com/forums/index.php?s=380b4ecfb0ba55c129b967df7d15bed9&act=ST&f=17&t=1353&st=0&#entry11820
that is the link i seen about it. 8)
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This patch will allow RM aware applications [i.e. Windows Media Player] to work with Windows Rights Management Services.
as it reads the App must be "RM aware"
so what app's are "RM aware"
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Doesn't MJ/MC already comply (for lack of a better word) with DRM for Windows Media formats anyway? If you have a copy protected WMA file and don't have the license, MJ/MC won't play it...right?
Rob
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MC and MJ both work with Windows DRM.