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Virtual CD Buring/Ripping to Remove DRMAcording to this:
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We have tried this with no success and I am looking for some comments and direction. When we burn, we are burning the same file format that we start with -- and that may be the problem. For example, if the file is a wma file, we are burning the file as a wma file onto the ISO image-- and then when ripped off it is still a wma file and remains protected. Contrast this to the physical burning where you open a DRM protected file on your computer you have legally purchased in WMP. You use WMP to burn it to a CD as a Mp3 or WAV. Then you rip it back off -- and this file is no longer copy protected. It may be necessary to somehow convert the DRM protected file to mp3, wav or aif file when it is being virtually burned to the CD, as it is when WMP is used to burn a physical CD. The problem of course is that the program that we want to open DRM protected files (that have been legally purchased) cannot open these. And if they cannot be opened, they cannot be converted. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. |
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Re: Virtual CD Buring/Ripping to Remove DRMThe first thing you need to do is to try lossless DRM removal software. When using it you don't lose any quality and it is the fastest method unlike anything mentioned above. Besides lossless DRM removal tools are free. There are a few problems with such tools though. They are not distributed officially, so you can get a virus/spyware/malware when downloading software from unknown web-sites. Use VirusTotal to check your downloads with multiple antiviruses. Note that this won't give you 100% protection.
Another problem with lossless DRM removal software is that it doesn't work with latest versions of Windows Media Player and iTunes. If your content provider doesn't force to upgrade WMP 10, you can use FairUse4WM (or drmdbg + freeme2). For removing DRM from iTunes, you can use Requiem. Most users that can't use lossless DRM removal software, prefer to use Soundtaxi or Tunebite. These programs re-record music files from your sound card. They work much faster than in Real Time. As for burning DRM-protected tracks, you need to create an Audio CD from them. Burning DRM-protected WMA, M4P to a data CD doesn't have any sense. Instead of burning your tracks onto a real CD, you can create a CD image (like .ISO) on your hard drive. Such images can be mounted using virtual CD/DVD software like a free version of Daemon Tools. |
Tags: burn cd, cd burning, drm, drm protection, drm removal, remove drm, virtual burning |
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