[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hi hank, > > thanks for your statement. it seem that you know something > about DRM. I will send the guys some emails and questions about > their technolgy. the news and the demo comes out today and i think > onlinelib is not as big as adobe and they dont > have the same mempower, but i dont know :) > > i found some posts on www.flashforum.de > but everything is in german. maybe i can something > clear for me and my company. > > i thank all guys for answering my questions. > > best & good night > tom > >
Sure let us know, we have a current DRM system in windows media, which stores the keys in our database via some C# .NET scripts, it also interfaces with C# scripts to load a form to login a member to play a video which isnt that bad really, logging in as opposed to a full DRM system could be a good start !, as im quite opposed to the lengths dodgy companies like sony take to DRM content which ultimately have to hack the operating system to do it lol. So maybe there needs to be some other flv format like flvd or something which is a standalone kind of file which obviouslly can have stuff compilied into it to interface with login scripts. _______________________________________________ Red5 mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org
