Oct. 28th, 2014

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Apple, as always, is demonstrating that only an idiot would buy from Apple and that piracy produces a by far better product, not just a cheaper one.

With that out of the way: I've got a perfectly legally purchased season of TV, in iTunes. I want to play it in a CIVILISED media player on a USEFUL location, which means stripping the DRM. There's a couple of DRM-stripping tools that have really great reviews but cost 3-5x what the TV show itself did, and their "free trial" is one minute.

What's the best *free*, or *cheap* (like, $5-10) way to strip DRM from iTunes movies so they can be played by software worth using?

(Oh, and: I'm not an American. Stripping DRM from legal purchases for personal use is completely 100% legal here. I'd do it anyway, but the fact that it's legal makes me happy.)
theweaselking: (Science!)
CHEFFERY.

So I made a modified version of THIS.
This is an awesome recipe. Holy SHIT it is rich. And I modified it. But here's Chicken With Bacon And Leeks In Cream Sauce )

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