engadget.com— Today we're one step closer to de-DRMing iTunes with myTunes, a small (50KB), simple, graphical Windows app designed to strip the DRM off your iTunes tracks lickety split.
Sep 1, 2006View in Crawl 4
Why pay a dollar to legally purchase songs and then do something illegal to them? Either buy legit songs and don't touch em or just pirate the damn things - make up your mind.
Most video podcasts aren't DRM encoded (I think...), so all you'd probably have to do is use some sort of video editing program to do it. Might be able to do it with VirtualDub, provided you run the file thru an AVISynth template. Since most video podcasts are either in M4V or MOV format, try searching online for "M4V to AVI" or "M4V to" whatever you wanna encode to.
japhyatSep 1, 2006
Still a long way to go 'till it becomes useful. No metadata saved, aac - format as output,...
gsmitheidwSep 1, 2006
Cost of blank cd's??? huh??? have you never heard of cdrw?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
artisianSep 2, 2006
Why pay a dollar to legally purchase songs and then do something illegal to them? Either buy legit songs and don't touch em or just pirate the damn things - make up your mind.
camintmierSep 2, 2006
Most video podcasts aren't DRM encoded (I think...), so all you'd probably have to do is use some sort of video editing program to do it. Might be able to do it with VirtualDub, provided you run the file thru an AVISynth template. Since most video podcasts are either in M4V or MOV format, try searching online for "M4V to AVI" or "M4V to" whatever you wanna encode to.
Closed AccountSep 2, 2006
I'm still pissed off about paying $30 a CD during the 90's. I'm not getting pwned like that again.Hello Emule...
Closed AccountSep 3, 2006
A DRMed stripper is one who won't let you touch her assets, isn't it?
flarn2006Sep 5, 2006
DRM sucks! What's the point of it anyway?