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Windows Media Player 11

Post by iceblue25.1 »

Hello,

I am trying to run Windows Media Player 11 on WINE and I cant. This is the only software that I need to be windows free since my university posts the lecture videos in WMP 11 DRM format and I cant view them if I dont have WMP11 installed.

It asks for windows genuine verification. Anybody can help? I have wine 1.1.12.

Thanks in advance.
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Windows Media Player 11

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On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 2:46 PM, iceblue25.1 <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

I am trying to run Windows Media Player 11 on WINE and I cant. This is the only software that I need to be windows free since my university posts the lecture videos in WMP 11 DRM format and I cant view them if I dont have WMP11 installed.

It asks for windows genuine verification. Anybody can help? I have wine 1.1.12.

Thanks in advance.





http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10219

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Re: Windows Media Player 11

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iceblue25.1 wrote:Hello,

I am trying to run Windows Media Player 11 on WINE and I cant. This is the only software that I need to be windows free since my university posts the lecture videos in WMP 11 DRM format and I cant view them if I dont have WMP11 installed.

It asks for windows genuine verification. Anybody can help? I have wine 1.1.12.

Thanks in advance.
Ouch. I feel for your predicament. I'm afraid I would resort to using WinXP (if you own a license) in a VM, in the same situation.

Even if you find a workaround, promise me that you will at least write a letter to whomever's doing the lecture and the head of the CS department about the issues with DRM and vendor lock-in.
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Post by iceblue25.1 »

USC offers distant education learning for all of its engineering departments through live/offline video.

I ll sent them an email, however, I dont believe they will change it.
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Re: Windows Media Player 11

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iceblue25.1 wrote:Hello,

I am trying to run Windows Media Player 11 on WINE and I cant. This is the only software that I need to be windows free since my university posts the lecture videos in WMP 11 DRM format and I cant view them if I dont have WMP11 installed.

It asks for windows genuine verification. Anybody can help? I have wine 1.1.12.

Thanks in advance.
I don't know if it works, but have you tried Medibuntu's version of MPlayer (and Medibuntu's codecs)?
MicroCai

Windows Media Player 11

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在 2009-01-17å…­çš„ 10:04 -0600,DaVince写é
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Post by iceblue25.1 »

What do you mean by " Shutdown your network..."?

I have never tried Medibuntu. Can anyone who has it installed verify this?
MicroCai

Windows Media Player 11

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在 2009-01-17å…­çš„ 14:00 -0600,iceblue25.1写é
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Still, I cannot install it.
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Post by DaVince »

iceblue25.1 wrote:What do you mean by " Shutdown your network..."?

I have never tried Medibuntu. Can anyone who has it installed verify this?
Medibuntu is only a package repository to host some non-free packages and a special version of MPlayer that comes with more (non-free) codecs. It's thus better able to play more kinds of formats.

It's not difficult to install, why not try it out yourself? I myself don't have any specially encoded WMP files to try it on, though it can definitely play standard wmv's at least and hopefull also what you want to play back.
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Windows Media Player 11

Post by Gert van den Berg »

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 10:46 PM, iceblue25.1 <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

I am trying to run Windows Media Player 11 on WINE and I cant. This is the only software that I need to be windows free since my university posts the lecture videos in WMP 11 DRM format and I cant view them if I dont have WMP11 installed.
It seems that there is no format changes between WMP 10 and 11... You
might want to give WMP 10 a try as well...

You might have success cracking the WGA check (several search results
contain intructions), but it is probably not legal and therefore not
recommended.

The codec package from Microsoft might enable an older WMP version to
play the new files.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... layLang=en
Other versions:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... nload.aspx
It asks for windows genuine verification. Anybody can help? I have wine 1.1.12.
If you actually own a Windows (which is probably a requirement to
legally use WMP), you might want to try running it under Virtualbox...
It is a slower, less elegant, more expensive solution, but it works
for some things that Wine cannot do / do yet... (Still testing
applications under Wine is still recommended though, since it
shortcomings must be know before it can be fixed..)

Gert
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Post by iceblue25.1 »

Thanks for your feedback.


I managed to install WMP10 but I can't play WMP11 drm-protected files.
The codecs that you have posted are for WMP9.

Unfortunately, Medibuntu codecs do not work.
Looks like there is no solution.

Thanks
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Post by vitamin »

iceblue25.1 wrote:I can't play WMP11 drm-protected files.
WMP's DRM will never work on Wine. It relies on digital signatures of lots of system files which Wine can't "emulate".
The solution is clear - don't use anything DRM.
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Post by iceblue25.1 »

Maybe, this is the clear solution for you.

But the viable solution for me is to buy a windows cd.

Unfortunately, it is hard to be windows-free, even if you want to be.
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