Re: Convert M4P to MP3
Guys,
I read that Hymn doesn't work with the newest itunes version so I didn't bother installing.
Even more worrying that Hymn leaves the Apple ID!!!
It's intentional, so that you can be tracked down if you share the file on a P2P platform. I don't use P2P, but I share my mp3s with friends that do. I don't wanna be tracked down, because a friend of a friend of a friend who received my file shares it on Kazaa with my ID in it! Neither am I gonna divide up the mp3s into with and w/o my ID folders to keep track.
Somebody mentioned the security issue earlier. Can't this Hymn guy or any other smart programmer just pretend to have written such a cool program and spy you out for real? Maybe the program keeps records of all passwords and logins you type into your browser. Maybe it doesn't, I guess that's a general problem. Does anybody know more about how risky such programs are and what they can and cannot do?
Finally: Any new ways to convert m4p to mp3 without data loss by recording or wasting a disc? Preferably a program that just deletes DRM and ID anc converts to mp3. The often suggested dBpowerAmp supposedly requires purchase after 30 days to use the mp3 function!
Thanks for any useful [!] comments
Guys,
I read that Hymn doesn't work with the newest itunes version so I didn't bother installing.
Even more worrying that Hymn leaves the Apple ID!!!
It's intentional, so that you can be tracked down if you share the file on a P2P platform. I don't use P2P, but I share my mp3s with friends that do. I don't wanna be tracked down, because a friend of a friend of a friend who received my file shares it on Kazaa with my ID in it! Neither am I gonna divide up the mp3s into with and w/o my ID folders to keep track.
Somebody mentioned the security issue earlier. Can't this Hymn guy or any other smart programmer just pretend to have written such a cool program and spy you out for real? Maybe the program keeps records of all passwords and logins you type into your browser. Maybe it doesn't, I guess that's a general problem. Does anybody know more about how risky such programs are and what they can and cannot do?
Finally: Any new ways to convert m4p to mp3 without data loss by recording or wasting a disc? Preferably a program that just deletes DRM and ID anc converts to mp3. The often suggested dBpowerAmp supposedly requires purchase after 30 days to use the mp3 function!
Thanks for any useful [!] comments
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