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chayne July 21st, 2004 10:21 AM

adult content
 
When I try to play a video clip that is of adult content, Windows medis player says 'acquiring license', and then plays a different clip; one that apparently comes from the license issuing website. I can never play my original downloaded clip. How do I fix this? Thank you for your help.

stupididiot69er August 4th, 2004 02:58 PM

I've go the same problem you can not fix it. These sites added that so no one can see it without refering to their site and paying. It sucks but you got to whatch out for files with weird endings or files which only the end is different but the name is the same.

chicagojohn August 10th, 2004 01:44 PM

ADULT Content
 
I would say you will get suckered into this situation less often if you stay away from adult DL with file sizes less than 3000KB, any file with a web address in the title, any file with a massive string of words behind it. Also, when you DL from LW, DL from files that have many sources, this usually, though not always, indicates the file is decent because others have it. The exception to this is that group of chowderheads out there that perpetuate misnamed files. Don't get me on that soapbox! :}

Lord of the Rings August 10th, 2004 02:41 PM

I suppose again that gets back to : Quality of Content on the Network (6th post, down the page!)

DrTeeth August 16th, 2004 02:42 PM

Re: ADULT Content
 
Quote:

Originally posted by chicagojohn
I would say you will get suckered into this situation less often if you stay away from adult DL with file sizes less than 3000KB, any file with a web address in the title, any file with a massive string of words behind it. Also, when you DL from LW, DL from files that have many sources, this usually, though not always, indicates the file is decent because others have it. The exception to this is that group of chowderheads out there that perpetuate misnamed files. Don't get me on that soapbox! :}
It only seems to affect WMVs. I avoid all up to 7000Kb myself.


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