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Hi, I hope someone can help me on this. I rented a video that I need to remove the DRM from. On Win7 I have it running on WMP12. I also installed Unbox. I can't find out where the DRM licenses are stored or how it is getting the license, since in my Virtual WinXP with WMP11 the "media usage rights acquisition" window always pops up and opens Amazon. Unfortunately it literally opens Amazon - it redirects to some junk ad implying that the License link is wrong. I used MediaInfo to grab the link : http://www.amazon.com/gp/video/licensing.html?CID=(some code)

I'm not exactly sure how the licensing links are supposed to work, but the fact that it redirects to basically a 404 is a red flag for me. I did have to call Amazon to restore my rental for online viewing after I downloaded it, thinking this was the problem. Could it be possible that the license link got screwed up somewhere along the way? Any tips would be great - I am this close to extracting the keys with drmdbg that was listed elsewhere on this form. I got the SID, but since it doesn't play the video due to this licensing issue I got a bad rip.


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