[mac4theblind] Legally! obviously, stripping DRM from Audio

  • From: "Christopher-Mark Gilland" <cgilland1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 10:28:45 -0500

On Windows, there are programs like Protected Music Converter, or Sound Taxi, or Tunabite which I never could get with any screen reader to work BTW. I'm just wonderring if there is anything for the Mac that would let me take a protected drm file, such as a WMA and strip the drm and re-encode it to say, an mp3 file.


I'm obviously doing this 100% legally, so please do not fuss at me or you'll make me very? angry. I don't wanna hear about the legalities. I'm already totally aware of them and only am doing this in a legitimate polacy. Before you ask, yes, I most certainly do have flip4mac. I'm not totally sure if it's the free or paid version. I don't remember, but one way're another, yes, I do have it.

I'm running the most recent build of Lion 10.7.2.

Thanks.

Chris.
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