I tried that workaround previously. Actually that one looked the most promising of all the workarounds, but it only works with videos encoded with vodei 1.9 or earlier. Since this is a 2.0 release I was stuck with it, but installed vodei in a virtual OS, then used Dr. DivX to reencode the file. Still was tagged with that vodei garbage, so took the DivX output and ran it through NeroVision, exported as DVD quality Mpeg, and then it seems to have removed the protection. It plays fine on other computers without the vodei codec installed. The installer though does seem to leave a lot of junk behind. Can't tell if it's malicious or not --- I would think not --- but still not something I would install on my actual workstation. Thanks for the tips tho!
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