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?
Correct, for all practical purposes. Use QuickTime; it supports media keys that offer some measure of protection.
If the pieces are short enough consider conversion to Flash MX video. You can import those directly into your cast and keep them internal.
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