Well, I am kinda dis-satisfied with iTunes since it's DRM is annoying, and with iTunes 6 you can't convert to MP3 without burning and reripping, that makes it impossible to put an iTunes file on my Rio Cali without doing that. Now, I found this program called JHymn that can convert the iTunes music to MP3 files, so I can play them on my Cali. But, it has to be iTunes 5 or below.
I got 4.9 installed, and I am now downloading songs with it, so I can make them MP3s. Still perfectly legal.
The only thing that is keeping me from uninstalling iTunes 6 is the When I'm Gone video that I downloaded. Like all iTunes files, it must be "authorized" and all that crap, even trying to open in Media Player Classic makes it not work.
Is there some sort of program that will remove the DRM and convert this file to an AVI, so I can play it in any program, and not need to be "authorised"?
PS - if this is violating rule 6, let me know, but JHymn is perfectly legal.
I got 4.9 installed, and I am now downloading songs with it, so I can make them MP3s. Still perfectly legal.
The only thing that is keeping me from uninstalling iTunes 6 is the When I'm Gone video that I downloaded. Like all iTunes files, it must be "authorized" and all that crap, even trying to open in Media Player Classic makes it not work.
Is there some sort of program that will remove the DRM and convert this file to an AVI, so I can play it in any program, and not need to be "authorised"?
PS - if this is violating rule 6, let me know, but JHymn is perfectly legal.
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