doubleTwist Releases Freeware iTunes DRM Killer
Ok, doubeTwist didn’t really crack iTunes DRM. What they did do is create a free little application that essentially mimics the good old "burn n’ rip" technique, but handles the entire process locally. That’s right, the days of wasting another blank CD every time you buy music from iTunes are over. In a nutshell, doubleTwist rips selected tracks at accelerated speeds and re-encodes the audio data to MP3 on the fly. Aside from being much more convenient than burn n’ rip, it’s faster as well. doubleTwist can push through about 200 tracks per hour; not too shabby. Of course just like the old method, this solution is not entirely lossless when it comes to quality. The developer claims about a 5% audio degredation as a result of the liberation process. We’ll take it. Beyond "liberating your iTunes library," doubleTwist has some nice additional features such as file sharing and syncing your iTunes playlists with a wide variety of mobile phones. The software is currently in beta but the authors insist that it will remain free even after the beta period ends. Premium features will be added over time, but no word yet on what they might be.
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'DVD Jon' frees your media with DoubleTwist ![]() CNET News.com, CA - Feb 19, 2008 The man notorious for cracking the DVD code, and Apple's FairPlay DRM, is looking to make a legitimate business out of his expertise. ... |
New software allows file sharing between devices ![]() NME.com, UK - Feb 19, 2008 A San Francisco-based software firm has just unveiled software that will allow users to share digital media files across devices. ... |
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DVD Jon to 'liberate your media' VNUNet.com, UK - Feb 19, 2008 DoubleTwist Corporation, the company formed by infamous hacker DVD Jon, unveiled its first product today, described as a platform "devoted to helping ... |
File copying start-up secures funding ![]() Financial Times, UK - Feb 18, 2008 By Chris Nuttall in San Francisco A San Francisco start-up that helps Apple iTunes users to circumvent encryption and share their music more easily has won ... |
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