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10th February 2007, 15:42 | #1 | Link |
Ninja Butter
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How to remove iTunes' video DRM?
Is there a way to remove the DRM from iTunes video?
Really, I don't even care to burn a DVD, I just want to play the videos in MPC... or ANYTHING other than stupid freakin' Quicktime...
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9th April 2007, 20:20 | #3 | Link |
Ninja Butter
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I think he was just trying to cater to the public -- to look cool, basically.
Even if he was serious, it sounded more like he was voicing his opinion on the matter, not actually planning on any action... I'm really surprised. With all the cracking going on, not a single video game gets through, and DVDs are all crackable with a click. I find it hard to believe that no one has figured out the trick with iTunes' DRM. But then again, I know nothing of programming or cracking. :P
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9th April 2007, 20:43 | #4 | Link | |
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If it's still the client doing the encryption, I'd imagine that with sufficient effort it would theoretically be possible to write an iTunes plugin or kernel module that acts as a proxy, but essentially sits between iTMS and iTunes, saving any downloads as unencrypted files in process. In practice, I don't know how complex it would be, and if it's still the end user software that does the encryption (Or if you download it encrypted from iTMS now a days). |
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10th April 2007, 14:44 | #8 | Link |
I swallow bugs!
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Don't know if this will help...but do a google search for ipod ripper.
I used it to get my drm music off my ipod. So I could play my purchased itune music in other media players. Last edited by frogman; 10th April 2007 at 14:45. Reason: typo |
30th October 2020, 01:28 | #10 | Link |
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Is there any remaining tool that will strip DRM from an iTunes .m4v video file, or have they all been defanged by Apple? I can't get any of them to work anymore. The most you get from a program like TunesKit is a file with only the audio and subtitle tracks, video missing. I'd appreciate being directed to a utility - any utility, free or pay - that can still perform this job as of today!
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30th October 2020, 22:48 | #11 | Link | |
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