.WMA security

Discussion in 'Computer Science & Culture' started by weed_eater_guy, May 31, 2005.

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  1. weed_eater_guy It ain't broke, don't fix it! Registered Senior Member

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    I just tried a music downloader, MusicMatch.com, through Windows Media Player 10, and oh damn did I get shafted. It'll play on my comp, but when I stick it on my so-called WMA-complient mp3 player (which works for music I copy from disk into .wma format, so it's not my player screwing up), it plays for a split second and stops. And the site said it would download to any plyaer that's wma-complient... such heavy BS... $12 down the tubes...

    So now, all I want to do is get the music I "bought" (lofl) to work like I was told it would, and nothing more. I'm all for buying music, i used to do illegal, but have since decided against it. Does anyone know how to hack off the .WMA security codes? I've only seen one program online after a google search, unf**k.exe, but it's not updated apparently. Anyone know any tips? Thanks alot.
     
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  3. Stryder Keeper of "good" ideas. Valued Senior Member

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    Before anyone replies, please note that I don't want the discussion to breakdown into how to bypass security measures on software as it's a powder-keg of controversy.
     
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  5. weed_eater_guy It ain't broke, don't fix it! Registered Senior Member

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    i agree, e-mail me anything.. "controversal". I don't want to get banned or anything, i just want what i payed for.
     
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