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| | Media Player Issue and iTunes barred Header says all!! When using RealPlayer with Helix DRM installed, media play can no longer play any file - it just sits there. Secondly What cause iTunes to be unable to open or create a new library. I believe it is the beefed up security. I originally felt that it was not required. On this system I have separate 'logical Drives' for each data type. Documents, Pictures, Audio, Video. There are two more to deal with installs/downloads, and burn cache. The "ShellFolders" values are changed to reflect the location of the data. This setting is ignored to some degree by Vista - WHY? Why didn't M$ leave that feature alone? This ignoring of settings confuses the programs. Are there any work arounds for these issues? -- Visit Family Radio Today http://www.familyradio.com/ |
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| | Re: Media Player Issue and iTunes barred Lester Stiefel wrote: Quote: > Header says all!! > > When using RealPlayer with Helix DRM installed, media play can no > longer play any file - it just sits there. > > Secondly What cause iTunes to be unable to open or create a new > library. I believe it is the beefed up security. I originally felt that > it was not required. > > On this system I have separate 'logical Drives' for each data type. > Documents, Pictures, Audio, Video. There are two more to deal with > installs/downloads, and burn cache. > The "ShellFolders" values are changed to reflect the location of the > data. This setting is ignored to some degree by Vista - WHY? > Why didn't M$ leave that feature alone? This ignoring of settings > confuses the programs. > > Are there any work arounds for these issues? This was not a directive to improve security for your use, but to improve security for third parties so that the user cannot access digital media without a digital right to use the media (read: a license to use the media). This behavior of Vista is similar to the software in the new terabyte HD offered by Western Digital in which users cannot access media files stored on that drive unless there is a DRM permission attached to the files. Q |
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