anyone found a way to get it to work on a PC?I've found that it does exactly what you describe on the PC.... but works fine on the mac
anyone found a way to get it to work on a PC?I've found that it does exactly what you describe on the PC.... but works fine on the mac
I emailed the guy over MPEG4 and such. Here's what he said in reply to a question similar to yours:I got the the protected Itunes songs to play in VLC and stream the files to a mp4 minus the DRM protection, but are these recompressed files or are they still compressed from Apple's original file?
Is this a pipe dream or is this under development? Just curious about the status of handling this next key system.iTunes is using a new key system in version 4.5 which VLC doesn't yet support.
Try playfair or DeDRMS instead.I downloaded the latest build and the files play correctly. However, I cannot get the file to be written out to disk. The article seems to have a slightly different interface and although I think I am doing it correctly, the output stream is not written to disk. Any ideas?
The software I need to analyze PowerPC binaries costs a couple of hundred US dollars. Since I don't really have any other use for it, I haven't bought it yet. I rarely use my PowerMac, so the personal incentive is rather lacking. If I had the software, it would probably take 30-60 minutes to add support for using the user key store (SC Info.sidb) on MacOS X.Any idea when the OS X version of VLC will have the ability to rescue one's keys? I'm not complaining mind you, I'd just rather not have to use Virtual PC for the task.
VLC can do the exact same thing (playfair uses the FairPlay code from VLC). The latest nightly build also works with the new iPod firmware.The Playfair app running under OS X is able to retrieve keys from a connected iPod, provided the 2004-04-28 3.0 iPod software has not been installed.
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