The ultimate Anti-Piracy solution. We lock your video lectures to a single device using Hardware ID binding, making unauthorized sharing impossible.
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We secure millions of hours of intellectual property daily. Zero Leaks.
We don't just scramble video data. We control the environment where it plays. A multi-layered defense system for your IP.
Standard MP4 files are converted into unreadable formats. Keys are dynamically exchanged and never stored locally.
Our player detects background processes (OBS, Zoom, AnyDesk) and terminates playback instantly or shows a black screen.
The videos are binded to the motherboard, CPU, and HDD serial of the student's device. Copied files will fail to open elsewhere.
Student's Name, Phone, and Email float randomly over the video. This psychological deterrent prevents recording via external cameras.
Set expiry dates or view limits (e.g., 3 views per video). Once the limit is reached, the encrypted file auto-locks forever.
Our encrypted Android player works on Android TV, but strictly blocks HDMI-out from mobiles to prevent capture card recording.
The biggest source of revenue loss is password sharing. Our software generates a unique fingerprint based on the motherboard, CPU, and RAM of the student's device. Once locked, the videos simply will not play on any other computer or phone, even if the file is copied.
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Motherboard ID: 8X-923-L2
HDD Serial: WD-WCC4M
Status: LOCKED
Format: .dth / .enc
Algorithm: AES-256-CBC
Player: VLC (Failed) / DTH Player (Success)
Our encryption wraps the video frame-by-frame. Even if a student copies the files from their Android phone or Pendrive to another PC, the files appear as "garbage data" to standard players like VLC or Windows Media Player.
Secure Your FilesOne encryption process, playback everywhere. Secure your content across the entire student ecosystem.
Native Android App with offline download support. Blocks screen recording and mirroring.
Dedicated Desktop Player (.exe). Detects HDMI splitters, VM software, and remote deskops.
Secure playback on iPhone, iPad, and MacBook with DRM protection enforced by Apple's FairPlay.
Browser-based DRM (Widevine) for students who prefer streaming without installing apps.
Our encryption protocols meet the compliance standards of global content distributors.
Secure content delivery via CloudFront signed URLs.
Google's highest security level (L1/L3) for Android & Chrome.
Native Apple encryption ensuring security on iOS & Safari.
"Before DTH, my lectures were on Telegram channels within hours. Since switching to their AES-256 software, not a single video has been leaked."
"I tried testing it myself with OBS and a capture card. The player instantly went black. The heuristic detection is incredibly fast and effective."
"We sell Pendrive courses in rural areas. The encryption works perfectly without internet. The hardware locking ensures they can't copy the pendrive."
The content journey from your server to the student's screen is protected by a 4-step tunnel.
You upload standard MP4/MOV files to the dashboard. The raw file is immediately isolated.
The file is segmented and encrypted using AES-256 keys. The header is obfuscated to prevent extraction.
When a student clicks play, the server verifies their Hardware ID and issues a temporary, non-storable key.
The video plays in memory. Screen recording detectors activate. Watermark is applied dynamically.
Understanding how we protect your intellectual property.
They can copy the files, but they cannot open them. The files are encrypted with AES-256. If they try to open them in VLC or Media Player, it will show an error. They must use our specific player, which will only work if the Hardware ID matches the registered device.
Our player detects the process signature of over 300 recording tools (OBS, Camtasia, Bandicam, Zoom, etc.). If detected, the player will either turn the video black while audio continues, or force shut down the application immediately.
Yes. On Windows and Android, we can detect external displays. You have the option to block external monitors entirely to prevent users from using HDMI capture cards to record the output.
Formatting the PC changes the Hardware ID. The video will stop working. The student must contact the institute admin (you) to request a "Device Reset." You have full control to approve or deny this request from your admin panel.
No. The encryption happens at the file container level. The video stream itself (H.264/HEVC) retains original quality. There is zero loss in visual fidelity during the encryption/decryption process.
Get a free trial of our AES-256 Encryption Suite. Test the screen recording block yourself.