Quote Originally Posted by ishrar View Post
Thank you for your interest in my subject.

Actually I have got solution that, my application decrypt the video and creates a file which is loaded in my application and after playing the decrypted file is deleted. I know this is not secured solution but in my case there will not be any cracker who will get this application. My client wants to protect from normal users.

And about Hollywood,They are not spending money on protection. If they would hire maximum 5 minds team they will for sure get solution which can't be copied.

If I am one of those 5, I am sure I will give them solution in maximum 1 month. When a client wants to spend money then everything is possible. Today my client doesn't want to spend much money he just want a simple solution but to protect video.

Hollywood can invent a special technology to protect video. Its not a big deal for them. Actually they don't want to protect video because they want people to watch pirated videos and be the fan of their movies.

Tell them if they really want to protect videos I will give them many solutions.
Problem is: Video has to travel through a graphics-card to be displayed, and sound has to travel through a sound-card. It is possible to just "listen" and record what the sound-card plays and/or the graphics-card shows, it dosen't matter how encrypted or protected the file is. As far as I can tell there is no getting around this ever.