iTunes DRM Videos to DVD
Can somebody help me with this? My wife wants to watch them on TV so we want to burn them on DVD.
No, I do not want to pirate them or rip them to torrents. I want to watch video I legally purchased on TV. If they can't make DRM that allows that, I am never buying from iTunes again. You never get a second chance at a first impression.
I have downloaded several video converters from obscure companies that either don't work with DRM when they said they would or the trial limits video length to 1 minute. After having the hassle of my CC info stolen, I am not buying things from foreign countries online and I am very picky about who I will purchase things from stateside.
So I was hoping someone else has had a similar dilemma and found a solution that works already.
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I haven't done it, but it sounds like Requiem will do the job:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FairPlay_(DRM)#Requiem
To jump on my high horse for a minute: even though you might be able to defeat the DRM right now, don't rely on being able to do so in the future -- Apple has plugged other similar holes in the past. Before you buy any DRM content, make sure you're 100% aware of and happy with the restrictions placed on it. If you're not happy, don't buy it!
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If you want to do it completely legally, you'll either need one of these, or a PC hooked up to your television.
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More specifically, a PC running iTunes on either Windows or Mac OS X. People with Linux-based HTPCs, like myself, need not apply.
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