NBC recently tried to raise the price that users had to pay for one tv show episode from $1.99 to $4.99 which was rejected by Apple. NBC then decided to stop offering shows on iTunes and accusations were ping-ponged between both parties.
How much would you pay for one tv show episode ?
Posted by Martin in Music and Video TAGS in Music and Video1
Sep
Remove Protections from DVD folders
Posted by Martin in Music and Video, Operating Systems, Tools, Windows TAGS in Music and Video, Operating Systems, Tools, Windows14
Aug
Free DVD is a small freeware that is able to remove certain protections and other unwanted features of Video_TS folders on your hard drive. The software can remove the Region Code, Region Code Enhancements, Macrovision and so called UOPS (user operation prohibitions) protections.
Why DRM is not consumer friendly
Posted by Martin in Music Industry, Music and Video, Online Services TAGS in Music Industry, Music and Video, Online Services13
Aug
I just read an interesting article at Arstechnica by Ken Fisher who was commenting on the termination of Google’s commercial Video service. The termination takes effect in just two days which would not be a big problem if the users who bought or rented videos from the service would still be able to play their purchased videos after that date.
Copy Data from partially unreadable files
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows2
Apr
About eight years ago I was backing up some pretty valuable files on CD. I should add valuable to me. One Cd contained demos of me and my clan playing Unreal Tournament capture the flag and I’ve always seen this as a part of my history. Well, I tried to copy the CD to my hard drive a few days ago and guess what; Some files could not be read and I lost some of them during the process. At least that’s what I thought until I found the freeware Copy Cat. Copy Cat uses a superior method to copy files by using a byte per byte method.
Check Media Integrity
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows26
Mar
Nothing is more frustrating than to realize that some files of a backup are corrupted. This happens of course right at the time when you need the backup. One way to prevent this scenario from happening would be to use different locations for your backups, for example CDs, external hard drives and USB drives. Even though you store the backup in different places it is not guaranteed that the files on those devices are not corrupted. The probability that it will happen is simply reduced.
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