On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 10:38 AM, Craig Taylor wrote:
Also, I know there have been threads about this, but the conclusion is that
there really is no way of protecting video files (MPEG-1) from being
accessed outside of the protected program. Correct?
"Protect" to what degree? You can't make it impossible, but you can make it harder to get them.
There have indeed been such discussions, and the results range from changing the file extensions of the movies, to encapsulating the movies in a database or vList file, to modifying their headers with BinaryIO xtra.
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