DRM License for Terminator Extreme

dean randle

Established Member
Hi all,
I'll apologise in advance, as it appears this has been done to death already.....however that was a while ago. After getting this dvd for a bargain £9, I thought I'd finally be able to try the HD version. However I am not getting past the aquiring the license.
I have read about the proxy servers and some now being blocked, and I have tried a few listed with no success.
My main concern is whether I am doing what I should be to get this to work properly?
I have tried Tools/Internet Options/Connections/settings and then pasting the proxy 123.456. type address and port number. I am using NTL cable if that makes any difference?? I have also tried the Tools/Options/Network tabs of Windows Media Player. Do I need to do both?????
Any help would be appreciated, as this is an area where I think I may be out of my depth.

Dean.
 

BrianCurran

Standard Member
I'm still using my original proxy server.

Just keep hunting.

Hint. Search for US proxy servers for Universities etc.

Remember to change your time zone to US.
Set proxy in internet options and Media Player.

Regards
 
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FoxyMulder

Guest
I sure hope when the new WMA dvd players are released later this year that we won't need to be connected to the internet to get WMA high definition titles to work.
 

CrispyXUK

Prominent Member
can this title be ripped?
 

GagHalfrunt

Established Member
Originally posted by FoxyMulder
I sure hope when the new WMA dvd players are released later this year that we won't need to be connected to the internet to get WMA high definition titles to work.

If so I hope they flop :mad:
 

pj

Prominent Member
Originally posted by FoxyMulder
I sure hope when the new WMA dvd players are released later this year that we won't need to be connected to the internet to get WMA high definition titles to work.

i read somewhere that the existing WM-HD discs wont play in HD on the new players they are versions specifically for pc's and the players will only play the new HDversions which are yet to be released so we are stuck with the DRM (for t2 at least!)
 

GagHalfrunt

Established Member
It's one thing that bothers me about having a Microsoft "standard" in DVD players. And I thought region-coding was evil.
 

CrispyXUK

Prominent Member
if you rip-it to your hdd would this get past the DRM BS?
 

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