say i buy an album on itunes how would i make it so the album is not locked to my account and anyone can listen to the songs?
yeah you are :) haha i mean like so i can post a whole album for people online to download because its amazing :) and i dont wanna share my account
burn it to a cd/ re-import it and than tag/upload it or play the songs and than record the song internally with audacity or something of the like. theres also probably something out there that cracks the drm on it straight up but i dont know if or what it is :P
however thank you for your uploading efforts in advance :P the world needs more people eager to share like you :)
I don't believe you can unlock the music. But I know if you share your account music you can access it anywhere else. Which would allow anyone to listen to your music
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okay ill try that thanks scotty but chris thats exactly what i dont want because my account has a credit card/ gift card money on it so no thanks haha
but on another note if you like rap music check out this dudehttp://rapidshare.com/files/289693224/Tha_Joker.rar and lemme know what you think
and if you have any requests for me to upload anything tell me and ill see what i can do :)
Last edited by usafaqb; 08-October-2009 at 07:23 AM.
You can unlock the music/remove the DRM with a tool called "Requiem", however it's highly illegal and quite hard to come by.
found some info off wikipedia on Requiem for you
Requiem
Requiem was originally released by "Brahms" as version 1.0 in February 2008, and has been recently released in November 2008 as version 1.8.2. Requiem allows a person to decrypt both music and movies that they are authorized to play in iTunes by reverse-engineering Apple's FairPlay algorithm. Requiem does not remove identification tags from songs. However, there are other methods to remove them.[13]
Requiem works by decrypting the iTunes configuration files that are in "/Users/Shared/SC Info". In Mac OS X, the key to decrypt these config files is an obfuscated version of the MAC address of one's computer. In Windows, an amalgamation of hard drive volume information and registry keys are used instead of the MAC address. The initialization variable for this decryption is a hard coded constant. The program then decrypts the keys in the config files as well as the private atoms in the audio/video files and creates unencrypted versions. [14] An updated iTunes 7.6.2 disabled Requiem, however, versions 1.4 and 1.5 again circumvented the protection. Apple again disabled Requiem with iTunes 8, but the author released version 1.8.2 which circumvents iTunes 8 DRM on Mac OS and Microsoft Windows systems. Apple responded by releasing iTunes 8.0.2, which again disabled Requiem.
Apple has taken steps to remove references to Requiem from the JHymn forums. A post on the JHymn forums explains Apple's cease and desist order against the forum regarding posting information on circumvention technologies like Requiem. Since the C&D order, the author of Requiem has made it available with source code on the anonymous Freenet network, from which it's been copied onto popular BitTorrent public trackers, such as The Pirate Bay.
On March 16, the day that iTunes 8.1 was released, Requiem was updated several times, ending up with version 1.8.8. Requiem 1.8.8 decrypts files with iTunes 8.1.0.51, but, as before, Apple responded by releasing iTunes 8.1.0.52, which appears to again disable Requiem. As of May 5, Requiem 1.8.10 decrypts files with iTunes 8.1.1. As of yet, this is no version of Requiem available for iTunes 9.x.
someone might also be able to find a mac version of the tool here
if anyone decides to download it make sure to scan it... well it is a mac tool but still lol i havent downloaded it so i cant say its clean
Last edited by iScotty; 08-October-2009 at 12:22 PM.