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DRM Dumpster

Version: 3.0.0

Downloads Count: 339

License Type: Demo

Price: $30

Date Added: Jun 2, 2008

Operating Systems: Windows XP

Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or later

File Size: 488 KB

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Description of DRM Dumpster

DRM Dumpster is the legal way to convert DRM tracks from your iTunes music library to standard files. DRM Dumpster uses a CD-RW and iTunes itself to convert all of the DRM music files in your library or in a play list of your choice to files that you can use with any music player. With DRM Dumpster you can create MP3, AAC, Apple Lossles, AIFF, or WAV files from your DRM files. DRM Dumpster uses the iTunes importers and selects the importer that you want to use without changing any of the import settings. To see or change, for example, the MP3 Import settings do this before running DRM Dumpster: Launch iTunes Open the Preferences Select Advanced Select Importing Select Import Using: MP3 Choose your prefered import settings DRM Dumpster will use your iTunes import settings, it does not change them. Since DRM Dumpster supports any iTunes importer you need to make sure the settings for the importer that you want to use are correct before running DRM Dumpster. Using DRM Dumpster is easy: Launch DRM Dumpster Select the format that you want to import from the popup list Select the play list that you want to import from the popup list If you are using a non-English iTunes enter your language equivalent for the word Protected (for example in French use prot g and in German use Gesch tzt) Click the Dump DRM button Insert a CD-RW DRM Dumpster does the rest for you. When the operation is complete you will have a new playlist in iTunes that contains the imported files. If any problems occur during conversion (CD errors, Disk full, etc.) simply correct the problem (get a new CDRW, free up some disk space, etc.) and start DRM Dumpster again to continue from the last point. Even if you buy more iTunes DRM protected files simply run DRM Dumpster to convert those tool.

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