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The protocol is public. There is code (under GPL license) available at:
http://drm.sourceforge.net/ The only catch with the above is that they only provide the source. It would take hours and hours to put together the development environment, compile the libraries, and compile the executable. I know because I tried - and failed. I had the necessary Visual Studio environment, but they also assume that you own another third party tool called Trolltech QT 2.x which is not free. "NE1" wrote in message ... Has Anyone cracked the digital Radio software for Digital Radio Mondial? (DRM) |
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Gavin Jacobs wrote:
The protocol is public. There is code (under GPL license) available at: http://drm.sourceforge.net/ The only catch with the above is that they only provide the source. It would take hours and hours to put together the development environment, compile the libraries, and compile the executable. I know because I tried - and failed. I had the necessary Visual Studio environment, but they also assume that you own another third party tool called Trolltech QT 2.x which is not free. QT is free (as in GPL) for all OSs except windows. Very nice toolkit. Web site's at: http://www.trolltech.com/ -Andrew -- Andrew Stanley-Jones | "It's kind of fun to do the impossible." EE, LongEz N87KJ | -- Walt Disney |
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![]() "ASJ" wrote in message ... Gavin Jacobs wrote: The protocol is public. There is code (under GPL license) available at: http://drm.sourceforge.net/ The only catch with the above is that they only provide the source. It would take hours and hours to put together the development environment, compile the libraries, and compile the executable. I know because I tried - and failed. I had the necessary Visual Studio environment, but they also assume that you own another third party tool called Trolltech QT 2.x which is not free. QT is free (as in GPL) for all OSs except windows. Very nice toolkit. Web site's at: http://www.trolltech.com/ -Andrew Thanks for the clarification; but since I use a Windows environment, it's not free for me. But, now I am wondering if it would be possible (and legal) for another user to process the QT files and post the intermediate files? Does that make sense? |
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Actually, there's a totally free, compiled version for Windows
available. It can be downloaded from: http://home.t-online.de/home/sat-ser...at/DRM/DRM.htm Look for "compiled DREAM software". Please be aware that the DREAM software is no where near as good at decoding DRM as the Merlin (paid) software is. However, with a strong station, it does give you some idea of what DRM is capable of. I myself paid the 60 Euros for the Merlin software and I think that it's worth every penny. |
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I whole-heartedly concurr. The Merlin software is much better than Dream.
"Fredric J. Einstein" wrote in message s.com... Actually, there's a totally free, compiled version for Windows available. It can be downloaded from: http://home.t-online.de/home/sat-ser...at/DRM/DRM.htm Look for "compiled DREAM software". Please be aware that the DREAM software is no where near as good at decoding DRM as the Merlin (paid) software is. However, with a strong station, it does give you some idea of what DRM is capable of. I myself paid the 60 Euros for the Merlin software and I think that it's worth every penny. |
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And the WinRadio software is even better than Merlin's (same
performance as it is based on the same engine, but better user rinterface with added recording functions): http://www.winradio.com./home/g303-drm.htm On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 16:42:20 -0500, "Robert Sillett" wrote: I whole-heartedly concurr. The Merlin software is much better than Dream. "Fredric J. Einstein" wrote in message ws.com... Actually, there's a totally free, compiled version for Windows available. It can be downloaded from: http://home.t-online.de/home/sat-ser...at/DRM/DRM.htm Look for "compiled DREAM software". Please be aware that the DREAM software is no where near as good at decoding DRM as the Merlin (paid) software is. However, with a strong station, it does give you some idea of what DRM is capable of. I myself paid the 60 Euros for the Merlin software and I think that it's worth every penny. |
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