FairGame: Un-DRM your iTunes music with iMovie
We've known for awhile that functionality built into iMovie could strip the DRM from music purchased from the iTunes Music Store, but the process wasn't exactly point-and-click. Now, thanks to the wonder of AppleScript, that process has been streamlined, and you're only a few clicks away from listening to your whole music collection on your non-Apple device. FairGame is a free Mac app from Seidai Software that will convert the songs you select in iTunes to an open format. It's not lightning-quick--about 40 seconds for every minute of music--but it's free and gets the job done.[Via Boing Boing]












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Subscribe to commentsStevenOct 31st 2006 6:25PM
Tried it yesterday....no soup.
nscOct 31st 2006 10:56PM
Requires iMovie 6.0.3—I have 5.0.3. It doesn't work for me. Also, the script in it is "run only," so that with my minimal skills I can't figure out what to change to make it work in 5.0.3 (if it even _could_ work in 5.0.3).
BillNov 1st 2006 9:39AM
My instalation will process the first file and then crash, not being able to find temporary files it created.