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Where can I find software to remove protection?
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TSjanaka
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Jul 12 2010, 09:09 PM, updated 16y ago
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If I have .m4p music purchased in iTunes online music store and want to transfer this music to my MP3 player what do I need to do? All songs have DRM protection. What are the easiest and fastest ways for removing DRM?
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Skylinestar
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Jul 12 2010, 09:14 PM
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burn the songs to audio-cd (use cd-rw to save cost) and rip them to mp3.
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lirio
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Jul 16 2010, 08:42 PM
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Hi guys, Skylinestar, it really is possible to do so, but don't you think it's too long and tiresome procedure? Espesially if there're a lot of music to convert. There's is way to do it much faster, and without such a quality loss (which is very important for me) - drm conversion software. There're lots of such stuff, just google. For instance I used this DRM Converter, and it did its job just fine - I received good quality mp3's rather quickly and without a need to burn or rip anything. So, janaka, you can decide what to choose =)
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SiriuslyCold
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Jul 17 2010, 12:05 PM
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hidden inside lirio's posting is a radical suggestion, can anyone spot it? QUOTE(lirio @ Jul 16 2010, 08:42 PM) Hi guys, Skylinestar, it really is possible to do so, but don't you think it's too long and tiresome procedure? Espesially if there're a lot of music to convert. There's is way to do it much faster, and without such a quality loss (which is very important for me) - drm conversion software. There're lots of such stuff, just google. For instance I used this DRM Converter, and it did its job just fine - I received good quality mp3's rather quickly and without a need to burn or rip anything. So, janaka, you can decide what to choose =)
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