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[opensuse] DRM
- From: Tim Hanson <tjhanson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 12:55:31 -0700
- Message-id: <200704091255.31680.tjhanson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
These days I am buying CDs and ripping them with grip.
I'm thinking of joining the Rhapsody online music service for my Sandisk mp3
player. Of course, what kills it for me is DRM. A sliver of hope comes from
the ability to burn "purchased" songs to a CD. I have even seen Windows-only
utilities to create a virtual CD (an ISO image, I assume), then rip mp3s from
that.
1) Is there an available Linux program to do the same thing?
2) I've heard that the journey from the DRM protected content to a CD to
mp3
is not a pleasant one musically. I'm not totally happy with the sampling
rate of standard mp3 generally, although I live with it for the convenience
of having all those tunes in my shirt pocket and on my hard drive. I'm not
in much of a mood for further degradation from removing the DRM.
Does anyone have any experience with this? I suppose I could try it out and
see, since there is a free trial, but I'm hoping someone else has been
through the process.
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I'm thinking of joining the Rhapsody online music service for my Sandisk mp3
player. Of course, what kills it for me is DRM. A sliver of hope comes from
the ability to burn "purchased" songs to a CD. I have even seen Windows-only
utilities to create a virtual CD (an ISO image, I assume), then rip mp3s from
that.
1) Is there an available Linux program to do the same thing?
2) I've heard that the journey from the DRM protected content to a CD to
mp3
is not a pleasant one musically. I'm not totally happy with the sampling
rate of standard mp3 generally, although I live with it for the convenience
of having all those tunes in my shirt pocket and on my hard drive. I'm not
in much of a mood for further degradation from removing the DRM.
Does anyone have any experience with this? I suppose I could try it out and
see, since there is a free trial, but I'm hoping someone else has been
through the process.
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