hymn-project.org — iTunes 6.0 Warning - It appears that if you make any purchases using iTunes 6.0, from that point on you must use 6.0 — and then JHymn won't work for you either. JHymn will have to learn how to perform the iTunes 6.0 protocol before this problem is likely to be fixed -- so hang on, it could be a bit of a wait.
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darthpipOct 13, 2005
Being the brilliant idiot I am, I authorized jHymn and uninstalled it the next day.
Closed AccountOct 13, 2005
Hmph :P All of the more reason to use Napster with tunebite. I hope Hymn gets updated soon. I still have 70 free-song codes I need to use up before July :P Josh
drwilliamsOct 13, 2005
JHymn is only broken for music purchased using iTunes 6, music purchased using previous versions of iTunes can still be unlocked fine. I bought an album yesterday morning using iTunes 5, upgraded a few hours later to iTunes 6 and just now unlocked the album. Now listening to it on my Linux box...
bjackson128Oct 13, 2005
ahh I KNEW I shouldn't have upgraded... I guess jhymn will catch up in a few weeks (fingers crossed)
peerkOct 13, 2005
"yeah, I use EasyWMA to convert .wma files to .mp3. <a class="user" href="http://www.easywma.com/">http://www.easywma.com/"</a>But it doesn't work with DRM protected music. Atleast that is what their site claims."EasyWMA will not convert any DRM protected file and will generate a file which is usually 4k or 8k instead."
trunksterOct 13, 2005
bastards
anagamiOct 14, 2005
When someones burns a cd with a DRM aac song and then rip it, will it lose the protection?
mirag3Oct 15, 2005
eh, you might lose some quality, but if you burn it in it's protected mp3 type format(no decompressing, burn a full mp3 cd), your quality difference will be very small, and if you rip the cd to mp3s, then it will be about the same quality if you do good rips (jetAudio, perhaps?).
hargreaeJun 22, 2006
2 weeks until a new JHymn that can work with iTunes 6, eh? And here we are 8 months later...