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requiem 1.8.10: Help removing DRM from iTunes 8.1.1

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Lep 08-10-2009 02:15 PM

requiem 1.8.10: Help removing DRM from iTunes 8.1.1


 
I have Requiem 1.8.10 which to my knowledge is suppose to work work with itunes 8.1.1, but every time time i use the droplet it says file not found. When I use the requiem.jar the movies I want to decrypted get added to it but when I click decrypt it goes through the motions then says decrypt finished but then has a list of files it failed to decrypt. And its all the files I was trying to the decrypt.

If any one can tell me what I'm doing wrong or has any advice, please help

Stream Recorder 08-11-2009 03:28 AM

Re: requiem 1.8.10: Help removing DRM from iTunes 8.1.1


 
Does your iTunes movies have rental licences?

Lep 08-12-2009 02:01 AM

Re: requiem 1.8.10: Help removing DRM from iTunes 8.1.1


 
no they do not, they are bought and paid for

Stream Recorder 08-12-2009 08:13 AM

Re: requiem 1.8.10: Help removing DRM from iTunes 8.1.1


 
If you downgraded your iTunes you may try the following:
  • Deauthorize your machine
  • Uninstall iTunes
  • Install iTunes (may be with a lower version such as v. 8.1)
  • Authorize the machine
  • IMPORTANT: Play the file you want to decrypt!!
  • Decrypt with Requiem which should add the new key to the cached keystore

rodman 10-24-2009 09:00 PM

Re: requiem 1.8.10: Help removing DRM from iTunes 8.1.1


 

I am having the same trouble. Could you explain what you mean by "deauthorize your machine"? The rest is simple enough. Thanks for your time and the help..
Best,
Rod

Stream Recorder 10-26-2009 12:24 AM

Re: requiem 1.8.10: Help removing DRM from iTunes 8.1.1


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rodman (Post 13746)
Could you explain what you mean by "deauthorize your machine"?

To deauthorize a computer
  1. Open iTunes.
  2. Choose Store > Deauthorize Computer (In earlier versions of iTunes, access this option from the Advanced menu).
  3. Select "Deauthorize Computer for Apple Account" and enter your Apple ID and password.

Make sure you deauthorize your computer before you upgrade your RAM, hard disk or other system components, or reinstall Windows. If you do not deauthorize your computer before you upgrade these components, one computer may use multiple authorizations.

To deauthorize all computers associated with your account

If you find you have reached 5 authorizations, you can reset your authorization count by clicking Deauthorize All in the Account Information screen.
  1. Click iTunes Store in the menu on the left side of iTunes.
  2. If you're not signed in to the store, click the Account button, then enter your account name and password.
  3. Click the Account button again (your ID appears on the button), enter your password, and then click View Account.
  4. In the Account Information window, click Deauthorize All.

Note: You may only use this feature once per year. The Deauthorize All button will not appear if you have fewer than 5 authorized computers, or if you have used this option within the last 12 months.


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