At 07 Jul 2007 23:44:51 -1000 Mitch wrote:
> No, you just convert them to uncompressed. You lose nothing,
....until you recompress them for use on a different portable.
> and there
> is no DRM.
> It does seem that the Windows experience includes assuming you need to
> get more software for every task, though, doesn't it?
Even Windows Media Player can un-DRM a file by uncompressing/recompressing.
The previous poster was talking about an algorythmic way to remove DRM
without further reducing quality.
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