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    iLOVENZB's Avatar FST Crew BT Rep: +1
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    The drive ended up having a shitload of DRM protected videos from iTunes. How the fuck do I remove it?

    Daniusoft Media Converter crashes when iTunes runs and it appears I have to know the iTunes account details prior to encoding .

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    I don't do iTunes DRM stripping, but if it's like any other DRM removal method, than you need to have the licenses to play the content before trying to strip the DRM.

    So... if you happen to be able to boot with the HDD, and all the content is licensed, then a program like Requiem (with the right version of iTunes) will do the job. That's what you're going to have to look into. But if you can't play it, it's completely useless to you.

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    Had a look at Requiem in the README-windows

    TROUBLESHOOTING:

    1. Make sure that iTunes or QuickTime Player can play the files
    you're trying to decrypt.
    2. Open iTunes, do "Store/Deauthorize Computer", then do
    "Store/Authorize Computer".

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    "Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music"

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    How can you be burned when you didn't pay for the HDD?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iLOVENZB View Post
    Had a look at Requiem in the README-windows

    TROUBLESHOOTING:

    1. Make sure that iTunes or QuickTime Player can play the files
    you're trying to decrypt.
    2. Open iTunes, do "Store/Deauthorize Computer", then do
    "Store/Authorize Computer".

    Burned again!
    I suggest you take out your anger by hitting a small child . If none are handy then flail your hands about like a lunatic while screaming obscenities .
    Let me know if either of these work . If not then tell me what the videos are and I will PM you long detailed transcripts just so you don't miss anything .
    Respect my lack of authority.

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