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FredFredrickson
4th February 2008, 15:51
I'm a sucker for subscription services. By principle, I don't unlock any music that I haven't purchased- I'm a musician myself and I feel I should treat them how I'd like to be treated.

So a few questions remain- I know that Amazon sells tracks at 99 cents, but I still get a discount with subscription services AND I love subscriptions.

So first question- is the ZUNE or Rhapsody store currently unlockable? (using undrm and freeme)?

Secondly- if not, What are the limitations of tunebite. I have the soundblaster audigy and I have a delta 44 sound card. I know that it isn't strictly bit for bit, but instead records the output of a sound card. What regulating specs of my hardware would potentially limit the quality of the music?

Louis Cypher
4th February 2008, 18:10
Rhapsody is fine, depending of course on your IBX version, and whether or not installing it forces a new one on you. The latest Tunebite installs Digital "Slots" (up to 9) and uses those to copy simultaneously. It will only fall back to sound card copy if the first method can't work on your computer. I have no idea of the quality loss - my ears are shot (tinitus)...sounds fine to me. No clue on Zune.

LC

Ajax_Undone
5th February 2008, 07:27
tunebite is a lossy copy software. using ibx keys does it with out the lossy sound return...

Yes you can unlock ZUNE and Rhapsody with Freeme2 and DRMdbg... Just read the post on topic about breaking 6000.7000 IBX...