nodrm.com— MusicStacker allows you to create DRM-free copies of your plagued online music store purchased audio. The copy you create can then be used without restriction.
Jan 22, 2006View in Crawl 4
"Err, doesn't JHymn do this by actually re-ordering the DRM?"Exactly, which is why Jhymn is actually better, plus its free and it works and doesn't need to play the song file, so the end quality is better.---my blog: <a class="user" href="http://theminiblog.co.uk/">http://theminiblog.co.uk/</a>
Spam.@ kin242:Yeah cause you know its totally unfair only to be able to play the song on 5 machines, or it allowing you to burn to AIFF/WAV and let you rerip it is evil, huh?
let me just say that for all those people who said "encode as wav, then encode as mp3 to get around it" you're wrong.that actually looses the bitrate, it doesnt keep it the same.
I was pissed off when JHymm no longer worked also. For some reason, all my downloads are not burnable to CD. Most I haven't even burnt one "legal" copy yet. I've been unable to even reach Apple on this problem. But I just found this on the web. Has anyone taken a look at HotRecorder for Media? I just ponied-up the $20 for the license. It appears to electronically convert Itunes or Yahoo Media protected content into standard MP3 or WAV format. The conversion allows any type of bit rate also. No cables or a-to-d conversion.<a class="user" href="http://www.hotrecorder.com/">http://www.hotrecorder.com/</a>I'll be doing some coverting tonight! Stay tuned. Get your copy before it gets outlawed!
I use NoteBurner to convert my purchased iTunes music to MP3. It's faster than the normal recording way to convert M4P to MP3 because NoteBurner uses a Virtual CD-RW method to automatically burn, rip and encode. I test the converting speed: 15 seconds for a 3 minutes song. Really amazing.
balazsJan 23, 2006
"Err, doesn't JHymn do this by actually re-ordering the DRM?"Exactly, which is why Jhymn is actually better, plus its free and it works and doesn't need to play the song file, so the end quality is better.---my blog: <a class="user" href="http://theminiblog.co.uk/">http://theminiblog.co.uk/</a>
bleek_iiJan 23, 2006
My sound card can do the same thing for free.
zwilliamsJan 23, 2006
Spam.@ kin242:Yeah cause you know its totally unfair only to be able to play the song on 5 machines, or it allowing you to burn to AIFF/WAV and let you rerip it is evil, huh?
ahmerhussainJan 23, 2006
i agree with junkfooduse <a class="user" href="http://allofmp3.com">http://allofmp3.com</a>
gvazFeb 24, 2006
let me just say that for all those people who said "encode as wav, then encode as mp3 to get around it" you're wrong.that actually looses the bitrate, it doesnt keep it the same.
harmanApr 27, 2006
I was pissed off when JHymm no longer worked also. For some reason, all my downloads are not burnable to CD. Most I haven't even burnt one "legal" copy yet. I've been unable to even reach Apple on this problem. But I just found this on the web. Has anyone taken a look at HotRecorder for Media? I just ponied-up the $20 for the license. It appears to electronically convert Itunes or Yahoo Media protected content into standard MP3 or WAV format. The conversion allows any type of bit rate also. No cables or a-to-d conversion.<a class="user" href="http://www.hotrecorder.com/">http://www.hotrecorder.com/</a>I'll be doing some coverting tonight! Stay tuned. Get your copy before it gets outlawed!
toybreakerJul 15, 2006
Old digg but what the hey...the reason to buy it from itunes then remove the DRM? The artist gets there cut and you get to play it anywhere you want.
dadofbrookJan 22, 2007
I use NoteBurner to convert my purchased iTunes music to MP3. It's faster than the normal recording way to convert M4P to MP3 because NoteBurner uses a Virtual CD-RW method to automatically burn, rip and encode. I test the converting speed: 15 seconds for a 3 minutes song. Really amazing.
xzuneMar 21, 2007
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fabhikApr 25, 2007
Yeah. NoteBurner works I have purchased it.
tomdigidOct 23, 2007
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alicealiceMar 12, 2008
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11a22bApr 10, 2008
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Closed AccountSep 26, 2008
re-encoding music to a lossy format after burning it to a CD from a lossy format is a BAD idea.