Load DRM video files

Hi all,
I'd like to know if it's possible to load in a NetStream a
DRM video file without using FMS?
Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you in advance.

As long as the iPod is configured for Manual updating, when you plug it in, it will show up in iTunes and then just sit there. You can then drag and drop stuff onto your iPod from that library. If you had been set to auto sync, then iTunes would ask you if you want to overwrite the stuff in your iPod with that iTunes library.
Here are the two problems. One, if you want to transfer DRM stuff from the DVD into that account, and then into your iPod, you have to authorize that library with your account. You may not want to do that, so what you may want to do, is on that computer, if you can, set up a user account for yourself, log onto that user account, open iTunes and you will have a fresh library. You can then authorize that library. When you are finished you can de-authorize it. This will keep that other account/library untouched.
With the iPod in manual sync, you can connect it to either the existing library or the new one you create and add stuff to the iPod from either library.
The second issue is when you get home, if you want to switch back to auto sync, anything on the iPod that is not in iTunes will be lost from the iPod. So keep that in mind when you get home.
Patrick

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