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Posted by: Riddik Tue 30 Oct 2007, 15:15

When you buy music from an online store, the copy-protection scheme may not allow you to play it on your portable player or to manage your music library with that player. After googling I found the most commonly offered suggestion for unlocking these music files. [EDIt LPM] is a software with good conversion speed and quality. I tried free trial version and now I stay with this prog.

May be somebody has already used it?

Posted by: lepetitmartien Wed 31 Oct 2007, 06:19

Warning, bypassing protection is unlawful in some countries, including the ones we are bound to follow the regulations. Thanks for not treading this road.

You can discuss the interest or not of DRM, tagging and the like, but not on how to break them.

Posted by: Riddik Wed 31 Oct 2007, 13:00

QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Wed 31 Oct 2007, 07:19) *
Warning, bypassing protection is unlawful in some countries, including the ones we are bound to the follow the regulations. Thanks for not treading this road.

You can discuss the interest or not of DRM, tagging and the like, but not on how to break them.



unsure.gif ok, thanks wink.gif

Posted by: Pitchblack Fri 2 Nov 2007, 15:25

Depends on how you look at it. It's more of a moral issue. I am using T[…]e, which is basicly a converter. And yes it converts DRM protected wma's to mp3. Mp3 files can't hold any kind of protection, so you figure out the rest wink.gif

Posted by: lepetitmartien Sat 3 Nov 2007, 05:26

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Posted by: Pitchblack Wed 7 Nov 2007, 12:48

Sorry for posting the name there, thought is would be useful ifr by any chance somebody wanted to convert protected files biggrin.gif

Posted by: lepetitmartien Wed 7 Nov 2007, 18:05

Yup it can be useful, but as it's unlawful, and we try to play by the (stupid) rules… we can't talk about it.

Posted by: Pitchblack Tue 13 Nov 2007, 17:46

Depends on how u look at it. It's unlawfull from a moral point of view, cause the drm it's not touched in any way, it just misteriously disappears wink.gif

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