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  • a while back I had to use all sorts of shady tactics simply to record 3 episodes of catwatch to an MP4 file so the old people can watch it in the quiet room (some software that confused Auntie into thinking a normal computer was a Iphone and it then delivered a raw MP4 stream).

    An old peoples home has a blanket exemption from a lot of PRS/PPL laws anyway and the BBC and Ofcom under the previous Govt set up a scheme where a load of special digital TV boxes for seniors were dropped off at the site when the analogue signal switched off.

    I get the EBU tech magazine sent to me every quarter (as I still do the odd bit of broadcast engineering work now and then for a community radio station and some other ventures) and there is loads of wonderful stuff we could do with online media but its being held back by the demands of rights holders (often based in the USA) who were irrationally paranoid about piracy.

    DRMDBG by any chance GL?

    it wasn’t that one; was some kind of “web pvr” software (which may not work any more in that fashion). the whole thing actually looked like you were reverse engineering the TARDIS; came up with a progress window of all 1970s/80s command line type stuff and you eventually ended with a bog standard PAL MP4 file or WTF it is called today (720/25p/i????)

    TBH if I still had a SVHS video recorder I would have fed the Y/C video into that and it would have been no less rough; Auntie’s transmission chain isn’t the best these days and all linear TV looks worse than it did 20 years ago…

    Ah OK. Used to be some software, in 2 parts, that allowed you decrypt the DRMed files iplayer let you download to watch offline later. They were in the WMV format and decryption involved playing the file once in windows media player so the player would download the files keyallowing it to be played. It also means that key is now in memory somewhere so thwe 1st prog recovered the key, the second prog took the key and e] decrypted the file.

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