This is definately outside my field of expertise, so I'll ask...
I have a business customer that has an extensive video collection that is watched over their network and stored on a single server running Windows 2003 Server. At some point, I assume, some form of DRM was installed because they can no longer watch any of the video's with an .AVI extension (other extensions like mpg's work fine) over their network. Further, I can not copy any of the .AVI files from the server to a networked machine (and yes, other extensions copy fine over the network), even if I rename the extension. However, I can watch them from the server itself and I can copy them from place to place on the server. I have been adamently told that nothing has been installed other than the normal Windows updates...
So the 1 million dollar question -- How do I fix this, so that they can watch their .AVI videos over the network?
Do I really need to export the AVI's to another format and if so, what would be a good conversion program.
I have a business customer that has an extensive video collection that is watched over their network and stored on a single server running Windows 2003 Server. At some point, I assume, some form of DRM was installed because they can no longer watch any of the video's with an .AVI extension (other extensions like mpg's work fine) over their network. Further, I can not copy any of the .AVI files from the server to a networked machine (and yes, other extensions copy fine over the network), even if I rename the extension. However, I can watch them from the server itself and I can copy them from place to place on the server. I have been adamently told that nothing has been installed other than the normal Windows updates...
So the 1 million dollar question -- How do I fix this, so that they can watch their .AVI videos over the network?
Do I really need to export the AVI's to another format and if so, what would be a good conversion program.