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any ANONYMOUS forum user
01-19-2010, 01:56 AM
In recent times, I made the decision to buy an iPod (in retrospect - a mistake), and then made the further mistake of signing up to Apple's iTunes Music Store (http://all-streaming-media.com/downloadable-audio-and-video/iTunes-Store-online-music-and-video-download-service.htm), and worse still - actually bought some DRM encumbered music ... including some encrypted music videos. As you might have guessed, the novelty has well and truly worn off now.

Thing is, although I do have access to a Windows machine, primarily I use Linux, and much prefer storing all my multimedia on a server, then streaming it over the network to MPlayer or Amarok.

How can I Convert / Transcode DRM protected Video/Audio files to Play them in Linux

Stream Recorder
01-19-2010, 05:35 AM
You can use DRM removal software (http://undrm.info/remove-DRM-protection/) to remove DRM protection from music bought in the iTMS (http://all-streaming-media.com/downloadable-audio-and-video/iTunes-Store-online-music-and-video-download-service.htm). Then you can listen to the DRM-free music on any device you have, in any OS you have including Linux.