Saturday, February 4, 2006

DRM is a drag and even with the convenience of iTunes Music Store, you still can’t use any of those songs on your Sonos or other non-Apple player.  Now that Jhymn is lagging behind iTunes 6s fix that shamed it out of business, what’s one to do?  How ’bout using that audio card of yours for more then just listening to your protected tunes?  That’s right, MusicTacker is here to help with all of your DRM woes.  Napster, iTunes Music Store, Rhapsody, MSN Music, fear not, they call can be cracked!

MusicTacker is a $16 software utility that, "digitally play(s) and simultaneously REMASTER(s) your protected or unprotected music," and then converts it to a file format of your choice. No worry Watson, ID3 tags are retained and file names kept in tact (sans the new extension.) In no time, you’ll have your entire protected library in a new and open format to play with. Only one draw back, you’re basically adding more distortion to the mix since you’re remastering into a compressed format from a compressed format. So miles may vary on quality but if DRM eerks you to no avail, this may be your ticket to freedom.

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