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CA It couldn't pick up and play iTunes-bought audiobook and music but, then again, we haven't gotten around to converting those files to high-fidelity, DRM-free tracks yet, either. doubleTwist is a free download for Windows (although the Mac download is ...
Any track bought prior to today from iTunes' store can upgrade to a 256-kbps, DRM-free version for 30 cents. Once in your library, it's also a right-click to convert to MP3. [via]
I usually either rip them as DVD's with DVD Decrypter or (more often) I just rip to good quality Xvids that are about 1.4gb with Fair Use Wizard. That way I can store all of my purchased and rented (yeah I know I know) movies on my ...
So the question is not does it use DRM, but does it break encryption? If it does, it's illegal. Then we can sue them, they can appeal, and they could get the DMCA repealed... Maybe. ninjabob7.
We've shown you how to turn your PC into a DVD ripping monster,so if you want more details, check out that post. Rip Full DVDs to Your Hard Drive Still, we're curious: Are you interested in buying something like RealDVD? Would the DRM hold you back? Share your thoughts in the comments. RealDVD...
At the moment, myFairTunes is a pretty young app with room for improvement, but it does allow you to losslessly strip your tunes of Apple's DRM, and it's maturing very quickly. Like previously-mentioned FairUse4WM (a PlaysForSure/Windows Media DRM counterpart), use myFairTunes6 at y...