I wanna protect my video recordings .?

i have see a special protection to some video recordings that allow the video to play on a certain notebook but when moved to another computer they never work


any help


Answers:    Those recordings use some form of DRM (Digital rights management); Most popular man Fairplay (itunes) or Windows DRM.
If someone really wants, any can be broken quite confidently.

Here is a simple DRM for you. Put the video file within a portable drive, then lock that drive away.
In most video editing programmes here is a facility to add protection to your discs at the output/produce stage, I don't focus this is what you are looking for however as this protection is to prevent unauthorised copying, I haven't heard of any protection of the type you are describing. However, approaching everything else, there is a track round this. When you burn your finished disc DO NOT Finalise it. Then the disk will ONLY play in the burner/drive that made it. Hope this help & good luck.

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