They used a crypted scheme to prevent the users to get direct access to
the flv source.

Hmm... No one needs this. If it really is streaming, content providers
by and large are not concerned about encrypting streams to prevent
interception. Many major content providers already user FLV streaming
with flash media server so they are already happy with how things
work. If it really is streaming, it seems like another dumb idea from
these guys.

Regards,
Hank

hi hank,

can you please tell me some content provider like the big film companies
that uses flash streaming for their content ? iam working for an company
which have a lot movie license but without a DRM in flash there is
no go for flash streaming. thats not our idea, thats a rule
by the content owner like warner and universal. they heard about
DRM from MS and i really think that most of them (bosses)
dont know what it really is, but they always say "does flash has drm, no...ok, then you dont get our movies". they dont interset that everyhting can be cracked, they
only want a shit digital rights management.

you understand what i mean i cant describe it better :)

regards
tom


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