Strip Apple’s FairPlay DRM from Your Music Files in Batches with myFairTunes6


apple itunes graphicFrustrated that most DRM stripping tools for iTunes purchased music only removes DRM encryption one file at a time and without transferring meta data? Now you don’t have to fret anymore. myFairTunes6 (screenshot), based on OTFairUse6 and Jon Lech Johansen’s DeDRMS, can take a batch of FairPlay wrapped audio files and remove the encryption without transcoding the files (100% lossless) and transfer all relevant data like artist, album, song title, etc. to new, unencumbered files (via Engadget). However, if you prefer to convert your files to MP3, it can do that as well. myFairTunes6 is freely available to download, but requires Windows machines to have Microsoft.NET Framework v2.0 installed in order to run.


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