Thank you.  That's one more issue checked-off in my due diligence.

On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 8:54 AM, --Hammer-- <[email protected]> wrote:

> It’s easy. There was a thread about a month ago. The videos are all hidden
> in the
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> /com/ipexpert/data.dat/
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> folder. From there, you rename the extension from .IPX to .MP4. That’s all
> they are. No DRM. Just video files with a different extension. I’ve
> converted them and run them natively with VLC on a variety of widgets. The
> only pain was manually playing each file to figure out what it really was.
> Took me about 30 minutes to go thru the files. Enjoy and good luck.
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> --Hammer
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> "I was a normal American nerd."
> -Jack Herer
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *David Betz
> *Sent:* Monday, November 22, 2010 8:49 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [OSL | CCIE_RS] VoD on Portable Devices
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> What success have people had in using the VoD on their portable devices?
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> Personally, I live off my iPad (v4.2) and have for months.  I do my labs
> from my iPad at a cafe all day long: Android tethering + LogMeIn + BT
> Keyboard (=never need a power outlet in a cafe again, no more extensive
> setup, and it all fits in my technology jacket-- thank you
> http://www.scottevest.com/), with "reference-type" CCIE-level Cisco Press
> books (thank you $10 book of the day) in my PDF reader and my
> "textbook-type" books (i.e. Doyle) on my latest generation Kindle.
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> So, I want the VoD on my iPad, piece by piece as I need them, because I'm
> sure the VoD is huge.  Unless it's DRM, I can't imagine why it couldn't be
> copied.  I heard that you are facistly forced into using a flash interface
> and that the VoD videos are scattered all over the drive, but, again,
> without DRM, I don't see how a script couldn't fix that.
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> I've no problem inventing in the full non-electronic BSL (as I hear the
> electronic one has DRM on it-- though my iPad reads supports most DRM
> formats), but unless I can use actually use the stuff, there's no point.
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> David
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