Looks interesting; just need to find the tool to try it on my iPad
http://cydiablog.com/crack-apple-ibo...quiem-3.3-app/
oE.
Looks interesting; just need to find the tool to try it on my iPad
http://cydiablog.com/crack-apple-ibo...quiem-3.3-app/
oE.
Last edited by Raptor; 28th February 2013 at 09:30 PM.
Requiem
Requiem is a program that removes Apple's DRM (called FairPlay) from songs, videos, and books purchased via iTunes, so they can be played on non-Apple-approved devices like a SlimServer or Linux box. The DRM removal is a lossless process - it is merely decrypting the file, not decoding and reencoding it.
Requiem must be run on a computer that is currently authorized to play the DRM'd music. Requiem 2.x also requires an iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad capable of playing the file you want to deDRM.
See the README in one of the releases for more about how to use Requiem and how it works.
News
2012/12/13: Requiem 3.3.6 bugfix update released - Itunes 10.5.x
2012/11/13: Requiem 4.1 released - Itunes 10.6.x and 10.7.x
Last edited by Raptor; 28th February 2013 at 09:26 PM.
DRM is bollocks anyway, if you pirate stuff you have full flexibility with it but if you purchase it legally you are restricted. It means pirates get a better experience than legal downloaders. I thought DRM had been dropped now as it makes no sense.
reverend (1st March 2013)
Thanks.
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