Okay, scottwh... since you were high on the list of comments, I'll ask what I have not found by reading the other comments. I'm concluding that this is a great way to turn off the licensing issues with songs that you've purchased (using Windows Media based DRM) by identifying the keys behind the Digital Rights Management scheme. My question is, how does knowing the keys help me change a DRM file into a DRM-fair-use file?
dude if your wondering about the technology and methods behind the program I can't help you. There is a fairly large (60 page) thread over at the Doom9 forums discussing the previous version; if you wanted to root through that I'm sure you could find some sort of answer.
but if your wondering about the function of the program, it strips all of the DRM for you, automatically. It doesn't just give you the keys, it then proceeds to take specified files and break the DRM on them. So if you don't care about the technical stuff, it works very well.
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Yeah son! It works. For some reason this is making me a little too happy.
Okay, scottwh... since you were high on the list of comments, I'll ask what I have not found by reading the other comments. I'm concluding that this is a great way to turn off the licensing issues with songs that you've purchased (using Windows Media based DRM) by identifying the keys behind the Digital Rights Management scheme. My question is, how does knowing the keys help me change a DRM file into a DRM-fair-use file?
dude if your wondering about the technology and methods behind the program I can't help you. There is a fairly large (60 page) thread over at the Doom9 forums discussing the previous version; if you wanted to root through that I'm sure you could find some sort of answer.
but if your wondering about the function of the program, it strips all of the DRM for you, automatically. It doesn't just give you the keys, it then proceeds to take specified files and break the DRM on them. So if you don't care about the technical stuff, it works very well.
Thanks, that is just the answer I was looking for.