From: | Paul Hill |
Date: | 24 Jul 2001 at 09:36:38 |
Subject: | Re: RealAudio |
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> Hello Paul
>
>
> On 12-Jul-01, you wrote:
>
> >PH> Sorry, mate. It appears to be encoded in the G2 codec; StreamRA
> >PH> only handles RealAudio 2.0.
> >PH
> >PH Hmmm when is someone going to disassemble the Mac 680x0 RA codecs?
>
> It's probably a Federal felony over here in the states. They just
> arrested a russian "hacker" who circumvented copy protection for
> something or other.
It happens all the time. How do you think IBM clones first appeared?
What I was thinking of is something like this. Disassemble the Mac
680x0 code. The write a RA player *but do not include the code*. The
user will have to download the Mac RA player and run a program to
extract the codecs.
Or something like that. Wouldn't be easy (but I'd start by putting
some 'illegal's in the Basilisk audio code and running in a debugger.
Not that i've really thought about this...
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