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unlocking music from itunes
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post Dec 26 2005, 11:00 PM
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My mother recently purchases a Zen Micro, but refuses to subscribe to a music service and thus insists on using my itunes to purchase things. At one point, I had used a program called jhymn to unlock files, but now that I've updated my itunes to 6.0. The best way I've found so far is to burn the tracks onto a cd and then put them back on and convert them unlocked, but it seems like that would needlessly waste a lot of cds, so does anyone know of a better way to go about doing this?
 
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post Dec 26 2005, 11:21 PM
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Wow, i dont know whats going on...
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Dec 26 2005, 11:00 PM)
My mother recently purchases a Zen Micro, but refuses to subscribe to a music service and thus insists on using my itunes to purchase things. At one point, I had used a program called jhymn to unlock files, but now that I've updated my itunes to 6.0. The best way I've found so far is to burn the tracks onto a cd and then put them back on and convert them unlocked, but it seems like that would needlessly waste a lot of cds, so does anyone know of a better way to go about doing this?
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What if you put the files all into an image file. (ISO or some other image program format) Then you reburn that back on to your computer?
 
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post Dec 26 2005, 11:23 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Dec 26 2005, 11:00 PM)
My mother recently purchases a Zen Micro, but refuses to subscribe to a music service and thus insists on using my itunes to purchase things. At one point, I had used a program called jhymn to unlock files, but now that I've updated my itunes to 6.0. The best way I've found so far is to burn the tracks onto a cd and then put them back on and convert them unlocked, but it seems like that would needlessly waste a lot of cds, so does anyone know of a better way to go about doing this?
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What if you put the files all into an image file. (ISO or some other image program format) Then you reburn that back on to your computer?
 
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post Dec 26 2005, 11:25 PM
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No, the point is that I'd still have to burn it onto a disk that way, which seems like more trouble than it's worth. That actually seems like it'd be more work than the way I know, since I'd have to figure out what the hell ISO is and also comprehend how you can turn music into an image file)
 
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post Dec 27 2005, 01:08 PM
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What?
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Not sure if you can, but is there a windows equivilent to a .dmg file that mounts itself as a drive that really does not exist? If there is you could try that... I think there are programs that let u do that with an ISO file... hmm..

Anyway thats my idea, virtual drives.
 

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