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Old 09-03-2007, 05:39 PM   #222
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by Xenophon View Post
There is a deliberate opening to work around this. What you do is burn the tracks to a CD (which the DRM permits you to do as often as you like). That produces a completely DRM-free bog-standard CD version of your tracks.

There are two drawbacks to this approach:
Actually, there are 3 drawbacks:

3. If you only buy 1-2 songs at a time, it's silly to burn a CD for each purchase.

My workaround:

1. Start recording software and set input to line input. Hit record.
2. Play song in iTunes.

After a few adjustments to get volume and other settings right, you can essentially re-record it into MP3.
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