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Aug 4 2009

BONI  doesn't work. Asks for itunes to start, then crashes...

Have to force it to stop.  
(Version 1.0.9)

praisebury
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Aug 3 2009

FURGHELLA  "... there are other free solutions out there" - Oh yes? Like what? I just did a pretty extensive search. I came up with a few options, NONE of which actually work. Does anyone know of a solutions that, you know, really works?

-ff  
(Version 1.0.8)

praisebury
+1
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Aug 3 2009

SCOOPS98  There are free apps out there that will strip the DRM.  
(Version 1.0.8)

praisebury
-1
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May 19 2009

PERSON1229  Less than 133.33 songs to undrm?

It's cheaper to just buy the iTunes Plus upgrade!

Got more than 133.33 songs to undrm?

It's totally worth it for the quality upgrade to pay for each song on the iTMS.  
(Version 1.0.6)

praisebury
+5
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Apr 7 2009
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RAZORMAID2  Has anyone gotten this to work? I tried like crazy to get the program to respond and look like the tutorial screen shots, but it just won't find anything that I paid for through iTunes - nothing, nada, zealch!

I can't even get the window to match the screen shot. What I men by that is: there is no side panel view showing MUSIC, MOVIES, TV SHOWS, AUDIOBOOKS, etc.. like it shows in their examples. So how did they get them to show up?

I even tried to use the "add file" function, even though "Drag & Drop" is used in every MAC software ever written - hoping maybe it could locate the AAC protected files, but it does not even show them at all. Not as available - I mean NOT AT ALL. Even clicking inside the few playlists I do see - three being for TV SHows and it only shows the one's I extracted via DVD through Mac The Ripper and encoded through Popcorn and Toast. Well hell, those don't need processing - I already did those. So how does it take the copy protect off files it can't see? Can someone enlighten me on that one?

Let me guess... they want you to purchase it first THEN it all turns on? Right. I don;t think so. If it don't be workin' on the trial, then it no be workin', period.

Joseph Watt

Razormaid Productions  
(Version 1.0.1)

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+3
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Jan 12 2009

BLULOO  Nice idea but overpriced. Fit's the bill a bit better at about !/2 the current cost, especially given the potential loss of quality to one's tracks.  
(Version 1.0)

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Jan 12 2009

HMURCHISON  Bad timing.

I think some people will love this app but $40 probably pays for a third of the tracks that I have that are iTunes+ upgradable. Sure $120 is expensive vs $40 but rather than undergoing a lossy process here I actually uprade the data given to my tracks. I'm holding out though in the the hopes that Apple lets me pick and choose which songs I want to move to iTunes + and then my price would literally drop to as low as half.

Here's to a DRM free music world!   
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
+2
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Jan 12 2009

D|DUMOND  $40 is a bit pricey, especially when:

- there are other methods that can do this for free.

- all 10 million songs available on iTunes will be DRM free by the end of this quarter.  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
+7
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Aug 3 2009

NASTYTOE  Yeah would be better if you offered this as a free version, and after 50 rips or so it requires upgrade payment.   
(Version 1.0.8)

praisebury
+1

 

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