Opensource Apple Program Cracks Protected AAC


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The reason it isn't anywhere online is because no one else knows about it. My room mate discovered the workarround, I am simply posting the information here.

the open source Apple program, which you can download the sources for right off the apple developer site is called qt data exchange (qtdataexchange).

I can't post the workarround in the open forum because it would violate the rules.

well u could always pm some of us with the code :shifty:

although i wouldn't know what to do with it cause i am not a programmer.

*caugh* use OGG..... :)

Don't bother with dead-end file formats like WMA, AAC, etc. etc.....

And since mp3 has gone commercial...... (Fraunhoffer)

USE OGG Y'ALL!!!!!

I will use pure OGG the day my iPod can play the files. AAC is not that bad though, it is better then mp3.

Thread is reopened, so I'll abbreviate what I said before.

QTFairUse was originally modified by DvdJon. Old news, wasn't you or your roommate. You are lame :rolleyes:

I think that sums it up nicely.

I found this article about it. DVD Jon breaks iTunes security

I was not aware that this program cracked AAC files for windows and mac, i had only heard of the thing for linux.

sorry about the post

hope i didn't waste too much of everyone's time

and thank you for pointing out my lameness :D

I found this article about it. DVD Jon breaks iTunes security

I was not aware that this program cracked AAC files for windows and mac, i had only heard of the thing for linux.

sorry about the post

hope i didn't waste too much of everyone's time

and thank you for pointing out my lameness :D

I retract my declaration of lameness.

You don't seem THAT lame :ninja:

but he is...if one did so much 'research' to figure out how to 'crack' DRM in .m4p, i can not image one wouldn't stumble across Jon Johansen's work.

I vote Jon Johansen for the new Bill Gates :D

(whaddaya mean Bill Gates is a person, not a rank :blink: )

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