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Old 09-30-2021, 01:37 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by droopy View Post
Thank you DNSB! Your comment is helpful. It's helpful for many reasons:
1. I don't have to use WINE/ADE anymore (I prefer not having to use WINE/windows programs on my Linux computer -- it takes a lot of hard drive space)
2. This is more streamlined.
3. I was aware of Soutadé's work, but that meant using the terminal, and I couldn't make it work on my first/only attempt. The ACSM input plugin you link to makes use of Soutade's files, but does so in a newbie-friendly way (a way even I could use!)

I just tried the deACSM plugin and it works. I just had to make sure that both the deACSM plugin and and the deDRM plugin shared the same ADE keys (same AdobeID account info).
That's pretty much what I did. I did think about @Leseratte_10's suggestion to create a new Adobe ID/password for the plugin but decided that the chances of Adobe noticing anything wasn't worth the effort of maintaining two Adobe IDs.
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