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Jim Morton wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4A3FE3A7.6050106@Morton.hrcoxmail.com" type="cite">How
can I watch shows that <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.TNT.tv">www.TNT.tv</a> broadcasts on the Web? I used to do
it on my Windows pc attached to the tv but I converted that to a
Mythbuntu box (and I love it). Now if I exit the f/e and start Firefox
then goto TNT and try to watch something it just says there was an
error streaming. The commercials play just fine but when it gets to the
show it pops up the error. I suspect it is a DRM issue and since I'm
not on Windows anymore it doesn't work. Assuming I'm right is there a
DRM package I can install (or is that a Windows exclusive?) that will
satisfy TNT? Or should I dual boot? Any other suggestions?
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Just for closure - This was TNT's response:<br>
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<p>Typically,
when all you can see are the commercials then there is a licensing
issue. You will need to have Windows Media Player installed for the
video to show. This isn't due to codecs or file format, but more
specifically due the DRM licensing setup that we have with Windows
Media Player and the studios. </p>
<p>I don't think Windows has a Linux supported version of Windows Media
Player so you may be stuck in the same boat as our Mac users when it
comes to accessing our licensed footage. There may be some sort of work
around for Linux users but I don't have enough familiarity in that area
to really help out.</p>
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Jim Morton </pre>
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