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Name: musiccrazyjosh
Date: December 11, 2003 at 14:41:21 Pacific
OS: Win XP Pro
CPU/Ram: AMD Athlon XP 2200+ / 512
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Hi. Whenever I try and play a DVD using either windows media player 9 or real one player, they both come up with errors saying something on the lines of DVD key exchange for copyright protection failed. Why on earth does it do this? My DVDs are originals and not copies! Any ideas?

Cheers. Josh.



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Name: Alex
Date: December 11, 2003 at 15:38:02 Pacific
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Well, i'm not sure how to "FIX" the problem, but i know a work around. There's this program called "AnyDVD". Anydvd makes your computer think that there is no copyright on the dvd. Maybe if it thinks this, then it'll play it. It is a shareware program, but there are always was around purchasing things. *I.E. www.suprnova.net*

Just an Idea,
Alex...


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Name: alex
Date: December 11, 2003 at 15:40:40 Pacific
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I mean www.suprnova.org... the site has been acting pretty funny as of late, so just keep trying...


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