I was wondering how to circumvent DRM on my computer. What I was thinking about doing was running the digital out line on my computer directly to the digital in and playing the song while recording. DOes this sound feasible? If I record it as a wav and encode it will I lose quality? Is there another way to crack DRM security?
most sound cards have a feature to record what you hear. you will lose sound quality that way cause its changed to analoug, dont know if you can do it with the digital ports though
Well...I tried my experiment. THe NForce soundstorm software lets you record directly from the stereo mix. When I played the recorded stream back it sounded all garbled. I guess DRM scrambles it somehow? COuld this just be my hardware being goofy? Would somebody else try this please.
Would someone please duplicate this experiment for me. It doesn't take much doing. Download something that has DRM on it (digital rights management). This can be from <A HREF="http://www.Cornerband.com" target="_new">http://www.Cornerband.com</A>. This site rocks BTW. THen try to record something while your playing it. I know there are people here who have huge music collections. You should be interested in theis emerging technology...and how to get around it.
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