There's a program named Tunebite, which re-records the songs at a faster rate, disabling the DRM code, in turn making the song unprotected. Most people have to pay for Tunebite, but that's also easy to get around with a good ol' fashioned key generator.
What's really cool: after downloading from Ruckus (instead of a site like Lime Wire), all the tags remain intact, organizing the library all by its lonesome. Then iTunes downloads album art for it--making everything pretty.
Of course, I don't agree with any of this, I'm just posting it for fun and games. Don't steal music.
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Nicholas Barry @ Jan 22nd 2007 2:00PM
There's a program named Tunebite, which re-records the songs at a faster rate, disabling the DRM code, in turn making the song unprotected. Most people have to pay for Tunebite, but that's also easy to get around with a good ol' fashioned key generator.
What's really cool: after downloading from Ruckus (instead of a site like Lime Wire), all the tags remain intact, organizing the library all by its lonesome. Then iTunes downloads album art for it--making everything pretty.
Of course, I don't agree with any of this, I'm just posting it for fun and games. Don't steal music.