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TheGuest Rated PG
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Posted: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 09:46:13 Post Subject: |
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A bit late, but I hope it helps. I use www.tunebite.com. This software records the output of the sound card, and can convert the song from wma, for example, to mp3 thus loosing the DRM protection, and the process is completely legal. And another great feature is that it also enters the ID tags automatically |
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Little Bruin
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Joined: 24 May 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed, 24 May 2006 10:26:55 Post Subject: Re: Digital Music |
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Dr. EvilCheeze wrote: | Does any one buy music online? Like from iTunes, Buy.com, WalMart.com, etc... If so and you burn them to CD, could you then rip them back to the PC and have an unprotected music file?
I like the idea of being able to buy music that I like, but I hate all the copy "protection" sh*t. |
I've discovered a great program which kills DRM !!!
http://www.soundtaxi.info
It'll help the customers of iTunes, Napster and Yahoo to listen to their music without any borders
I've converted 100 wma's during 15-17 min! That's 12x speed!
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Spotpuff Rated PG
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Beer Moon Rated PG
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Posted: Mon, 29 May 2006 02:25:58 Post Subject: |
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There is a site called eMusic.com that runs a NON-DRM music sales business.
They don't have all kinds of major label stuff though - in fact, it's entirely made up of albums on independent labels, but check out their list. If you're into Indie, jazz, or classical, they might have a few months worth of tunes for ya. You might even find some of your local bands on there.
I think for $20 a month you get to download 90 songs or something. You can buy booster packs to supplement that if it's not enough, but once you download it, you can put it on anything you own (anything that plays non-DRM music, that is).
Definitely check out their site to see exactly what bands are there. If you're not into that kind of music, then don't bother.
I'm quite happy pulling down The White Stripes, early NiN, Violent Femmes, Pixies, Fugazi, Tom Waits, Black Flag, and of course a few blues albums here and there. RL Burnside is not to be missed. Buddy Guy, Bessie Smith, John Lee Hooker, and Ray Charles have multiple albums there too. I figure I'll get at least a year's worth out of it before I'm done. |
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DragonMaster Rated NC-17
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