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Forum: Wishes and new features - Topic: Encrypt mp3s - Page: 1 |
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Post here the features you would like to see developed in Virtual DJ in the future. Describe what you want it to look like and for what kind of use (home, parties, clubs...)
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djsonath
  

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| Posted Fri 18 Apr 08 @ 15:09:32 |
I would like virtualdj to encrypt mp3s so that they can be played only with virtualdj with the right code.
Pcdj red has a function like this but nobody plays with pcdj red... |
Fault
  

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| Posted Sat 26 Apr 08 @ 00:04:17 |
| djsonath wrote : | I would like virtualdj to encrypt mp3s so that they can be played only with virtualdj with the right code.
Pcdj red has a function like this but nobody plays with pcdj red... |
Y would u wanna do that? And if so, why not just put it in a passworded rar/zip |
djsonath
  

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| Posted Sat 26 Apr 08 @ 02:29:13 |
Because I don't want anybody to copy my mp3s.
But I want everybody to be able to play with my mp3s in the club that I work when I have a day off.
Pcdj encrypts the mp3 so that they can't be played with any player but only with pcdj. If you copy them you hear a scratch sound.
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FLeX69
  

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| Posted Sun 27 Apr 08 @ 14:04:21 |
I understand you reasoning, but this is why I don't like I-tunes and other such sites/software.
I purchase my mp3 from sites that have a good quality mp3 and not drm or protected, therefore when I'm recording live I have no issues.
FLeX
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Paz75
   


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| Posted Sun 11 May 08 @ 04:44:43 |
there is no such thing in the mp3 standard for doing this. digital rights management is possible, but would already be installed on machine. afaik, there is no way to do this because being able to play a file means it can be read, which is the same thing as copying. anyhow, the solution for this would have nothing to do with virtual dj as it is a filesystem problem, not the software. |
questar
  


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| Posted Tue 13 May 08 @ 11:51:17 |
Try truecrypt. www.truecrypt.org Simply place your mp3's into a virtual encryted volume, you'll then need a password to access and mount this volume. The encytped volume can itself be a regular file on a filesystem so no need to reformat the hard drive.
All the best,
Tony
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