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| Is there a way to limit plays of a video Hi Everyone, Is there a technique similar to windows DRM where i can make a video playable only a certain no of times after which it would expire and not play ? or something which will allow playback till a certain date and then expire ? I believe DRM needs to tie up with some content licence provider online etc. Too complex for what i need. Is there some simpler way to do this please ? |
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| Re: Is there a way to limit plays of a video Whats the point?
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| Re: Is there a way to limit plays of a video STRDODGE > Hi, Actually it has abundant uses. To start with my own use would be demo videos that we send out about our events. We dont want our clients to analyze them too much. We are basically in the events industry. We sometimes send out demo videos. They are only to give the client an understanding of how the show looks. We dont want them doing the rounds for long. Because we dont want people seeing a 3 yr old video and thinking we are selling the same show even today. We also dont want people seeing too much of it to learn our ideas and technical details. Zapionics > you are right. This will be useful for companys and for passing on technical information etc. Sometimes we will build a 3d set for a client. We send them a video of a 360 Deg shot of how the stage will look. We dont want them using it after the said event is over. So a self terminating video is the best. I know there are ways to do it online. With the video playing online. But that defeats the ability to give out HD quality video since it would pccupy too much bandwidth. Also clients will want to present the video to their higher ups etc. They cant go everywhere and expect a internet connected machine in every boardroom. Their hi-flying executives (Mr.Important) may not even have the patience to wait till it downloads. |
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| Re: Is there a way to limit plays of a video Makes lot of since. I dont believe there is away to do that. Unless show how you host the demo on a website and give them access to it. Then say after 30days you remove it and dont give the option to download it.
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| Re: Is there a way to limit plays of a video In order to do what you want to do, you will have to come up with a wrapper for your video that facilitates this. This is essentially a rendition of DRM. You will also have to supply a player that can handle the video that is in this custom wrapper. Next you have to decide how you want to set your termination state. 1) By date, so the file has a time stamp in the wrapper and as a for instance the file can only be played for a week after the date stamped in the wrapper for the video file. 2) Keep a counter on the computer, thus the file could only be played X number times on any given computer. 3) Provide video file only on media that can be written to and keep an updated counter on the media you are distributing the file on. You'll probably want to do some sort of encryption as well to make it harder for people to strip the wrapper off and just play the video file directly. So, can it be done? Yes. How much you willing to pay? Does the potential loss in revenue outweigh the cost of putting a system like this in place? Quote:
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| Re: Is there a way to limit plays of a video How do them snail mail DVDs work? don't they terminate after a set period? uhm... found it: old news, but here: Self-Destructing DVDs Not what your looking for tho huh? WARNING: THIS THREAD WILL SELF DESTRUCT AFTER 3 MORE VIEWS ![]()
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| Re: Is there a way to limit plays of a video Gorganzola > Thanks. Yes its similar to what i was saying. To put the vide into a container or wrapper which is an exe program. If we are making a seperate player for it. Then we dont need a wrapper. We have a container which is a player by itself. The player is an exe program set to destruct after a given variable condition is reached such as date, no of plays etc. Imogal > Hey thanks buddy. Im going to read the link now. Will let you know what ideas i get out of it. |
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