Remove that nasty DRM from iTunes tracks


20 February, 2008 (19:59) Posted by Oli |

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DVD Jon has released a piece of software that can strip the DRM from your iTunes purchased tracks., leaving you with a normal, everyday MP3. It takes about an hour to convert 100 tracks which isn’t too shabby. Unfortunately it results in around a 5% loss in quality. Whether your average user would notice is debatable, but I’m sure the audiophiles amongst you won’t be too keen.

Sound good to you? There’s only one problem with it all. It’s Windows only ! Time to crack out the VMware !

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Comment from Ann
Time: February 21, 2008, 2:54 pm

DRM no DRM…. I just want to be able to play my media on any platform that I choose. DRM is like going into your

local stereo shop and having to purchase a DVD player for each movie studio.

So now I found a great decission - MelodyCan converter (http://www.convert-any-media.com) which helps me to resolve

drm-protection problem.

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