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#1 2008-09-07 5:43 am
- Panos
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- From: Athens - GREECE
- Registered: 2008-09-07
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How to remove DRM from iTunes music?
I have recently joined the wonderful world of APPLE technology (I bought my MacBook Pro in early summer and my iPhone 3G 10 days ago).
I would like to have some way of removing the embedded DRM of my iTunes songs while converting them to MP3 format in order to be able to use them on my Linux boxes at home and at the office.
I have recently received advice in some other forum that I could accomplish this by burning and ripping CD's in iTunes (actually, there is a program that automates this task) - however, I would still prefer to use some automated batch method (in Microsoft Windows, there is a program called TuneBite that does this in a simple and fast way).
Any ideas?
In case it wasn't obvious, a mod (not me) locked this thread due to it asking how to break the drm, which is against the dmca or whatnot. -nag
Last edited by NAG (2008-09-08 10:14 am)
Panos Tsapralis, Athens - GREECE,
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Apple MacBook Pro - 2.4 GHz, 4 GB, 200 GB,
iPhone 3G - 16 GB.
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