So , I guess I shouldn't really be surpised that I can't figure this one out, but i have a ton of these stupid digital copies of movies that I would like to put on my new playbook since it is a portable device and all, but when I drop the film on it pops up with cant play DRM protected file.. then why give me a portable digital copy file? As crappy as it is to covert movies and such how do I get movies on the playbook? Thanks in advance .
So , I guess I shouldn't really be surpised that I can't figure this one out, but i have a ton of these stupid digital copies of movies that I would like to put on my new playbook since it is a portable device and all, but when I drop the film on it pops up with cant play DRM protected file.. then why give me a portable digital copy file? As crappy as it is to covert movies and such how do I get movies on the playbook? Thanks in advance .
If your digital copy is DRM-protected, then your only option is to get a hold of DRM ripping software. I don't think its free. Is there any fine print with your digital copy (like certain devices it can play on)?
So , I guess I shouldn't really be surpised that I can't figure this one out, but i have a ton of these stupid digital copies of movies that I would like to put on my new playbook since it is a portable device and all, but when I drop the film on it pops up with cant play DRM protected file.. then why give me a portable digital copy file? As crappy as it is to covert movies and such how do I get movies on the playbook? Thanks in advance .
Basically Digital Copies all boil down to the DRM which prevents you from playing them on unauthorized devices. Digital Copy seems a forbidden fruit for non-iOS devices like the Android OS and BlackBerry Tablet OS. For internal solutions and handling them freely, we need to get some help from the third-party software. I find a guide about how to strip drm from the digital copies, you can take it as reference:
Hmm.. just tried pavtube-ChewTune. Failed on two .wma digital copies and a normal .avi. Not a good start.
Aimersoft demo is limited to 1 minute of output. Not enough to make a decision on.
Hmm.. just tried pavtube-ChewTune. Failed on two .wma digital copies and a normal .avi. Not a good start.
Aimersoft demo is limited to 1 minute of output. Not enough to make a decision on.
Aimersoft is limited to one minute for the trial. I purchased the software and feel that it was worth it. I ended up buying the Aimersoft bluray ripper software, so I had the best possible resolution in my converted movies. I can tell a step improvement in the quality from using the digital copy to ripping a standard dvd and even more so when ripping one of my purchased blu-rays.