I tried a dozen different ways and with the DRM in place I couldn't get
any tools to do their usual thing. Seems like the only alternative is
the one previously suggested, to re-record the audio in real time.
Should be a better way but part of the unofficial point of DRM is to
control the players and they seem to have accomplished that task.
CB
On 4/28/13 7:59 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
Hi. You can do this using audio hijack pro, but it is going to be in real time.
In other words, you must play the videos and grab the audio at the same time.
Nektarios.
On Apr 28, 2013, at 4:19 AM, Jane <[email protected]> wrote:
I bought three seasons of a TV show and I am downloading the videos to iTunes
right now. Is there anyway I can just extract the audio even though the files
are protected?
Jane
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