11-30-2006, 05:11 AM
"The low tech way is for one party to get a copy burned to cd, but actually splitting the protected audio (or now video) files would give me a headache."
Oh, that's easy. One gets the left channel audio track, and the other getr's the right channel. As for the video, flip a coin. The winner gets the video track, and the looser gets the audio-only.
Oh, that's easy. One gets the left channel audio track, and the other getr's the right channel. As for the video, flip a coin. The winner gets the video track, and the looser gets the audio-only.