[From PC World magazine]
Apple’s iTunes, MTV’s Urge, and similar online stores take the pain out of buying music, but the embedded digital rights management technology in the songs adds a new headache, limiting where you can play them and how often. Some apps strip out DRM by cracking the encryption, but that tends to be illegal. Achieve the same ends with the following.
- Create a new playlist with all the songs you’d like to rip.
- Use your software’s Burn Disc option to copy the music to audio-CD format.
- After you’ve burned the music to disc, rename the originally downloaded song to something like “My Sharona-iTunes DRM.”
- Insert your newly burned CD-R and click Import CD to copy the songs back into iTunes or whichever player app you originally used. They will now be stripped of all DRM.
April 25, 2007 at 9:09 am |
NoteBurner can do this in even better and easier way!
It installs virtual drive on computer, so it is much cheaper then burn on real disc.
February 5, 2008 at 2:27 am |
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