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    Technical Question


    http://www.itv.com/wales/the-vale-of-sorrow-the21250/

    I have a friend on another forum that wants to copy the programme in the above link so that she can send it to her relative in Australia on a disc.

    The friend in Australia was unable to open the link and watch the programme.

    Can this be done? ( I am sure we must have a techno orger with the answer)

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    KM
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    As for downloading the programme it's unlikely, unless it's got really crappy DRM, however you could:

    • Play the programme your side and record it with a screen capture application, then send that file to the person.
    • Use a UK proxy or tunnel traffic via a UK server, I've done this in the past when I was abroad for iPlayer.

    However. both of those are rather technical.

    On a more political note, you can blame people like Apple et al, RIAA and MPAA lobbyists for pushing unfair DRM on people. Yet people still buy their massively encumbered products, with politicians and media still believing what they're spoon fed.

    http://www.defectivebydesign.org/
    http://wiki.openrightsgroup.org/wiki...hts_Management
    http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/drm.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by RecQuery View Post
    As for downloading the programme it's unlikely, unless it's got really crappy DRM, however you could:

    • Play the programme your side and record it with a screen capture application, then send that file to the person.
    • Use a UK proxy or tunnel traffic via a UK server, I've done this in the past when I was abroad for iPlayer.
    However. both of those are rather technical.

    On a more political note, you can blame people like Apple et al, RIAA and MPAA lobbyists for pushing unfair DRM on people. Yet people still buy their massively encumbered products, with politicians and media still believing what they're spoon fed.

    http://www.defectivebydesign.org/
    http://wiki.openrightsgroup.org/wiki...hts_Management
    http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/drm.html
    Thank you for your help and advice on this one,RecQuery.
    I have had a read through and sort of understand whats being said, however, I have a head full of spuds when I get to in depth technoligy, so I contacted my friend and copied and pasted your reply hoping she will be impressed.

    Thanks again.

    KM
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    [QUOTE=Kevin Milkins;728739]Technical Question


    http://www.itv.com/wales/the-vale-of-sorrow-the21250/

    I have a friend on another forum that wants to copy the programme in the above link so that she can send it to her relative in Australia on a disc.

    The friend in Australia was unable to open the link and watch the programme.

    Can this be done? ( I am sure we must have a techno orger with the answer)

    Regards.
    No its region protected she could always play it and stream it via webcam thats one alternative or play it and record it via video camcorder put it on disc and post it

    The disc coding would be

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