| Hacking iTunes |
| Written by hevnsnt | |
| Sunday, 06 March 2005 | |
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With the RIAA chasing everyone using P2P apps these days (I-Hacked will soon have an article on how to do this safely) many people are turning to online sites to download music.. Lets say you are after a song that you want really bad, you tried using Google hacking techniques to find it, but for some reason no one is sharing the song you want. You really need this song RIGHT NOW and don't have any way of paying for it (otherwise you would be using AllOfMP3 right?) The following article will show you how to get free music from iTunes using pepsi & paypal tricks. Then we will stick it to them and rip out the DRM (Digital Rights Management) from the files so you can play them on ANY mp3 player.
Ok, lets get some free music from iTunes.
(This idea was originally posted on MacMerc.com) Pepsi has stated they believe they will have to pay for about 1/3 of the 100 million songs it's giving away. Since we are the ones who want the music.. Lets use some tricks to bring that average up!
The secret is the angle. I've found it to be 25ยบ, but that's really no use when you're out in the field. Just tilt it until it seems about that, and look up towards it (hold it above your head). With luck, you should be able to see under the cap. Here's what a loser looks like:
It's easiest to read "again" and tag the losers because there are no random letters involved. If you don't see again and you have given the bottle a twist (to check from all angles), make a purchase. If not, hit the shelf. You might find it easiest to practice while not in the store. Just buy a few and take them home. Get the knack for the angle, and it isn't that hard to pull off without looking like a huge tool.
This is much less of a "trick" and more a promotion. Right now paypal is offering 5 free iTunes downloads.. All you have to do is:
Thats all you have to do.. =) I don't know how long this promotion will last, so do it now! If you are reading this and PayPal no longer is running this promotion, then you missed out.
Ok, this one will be quite an accomplishment if you actually find the song you are looking for.. But I am going to throw it in here anyway. Scott Moschella (of plastic bugs) named this certain hack. He wrote: WarTuning : Wardrive using your WiFi enabled laptop to listen to (download?) other people's shared music through iTunes. Well we are going to take it one step further. Using a program called ourTunes and wardriving we are going to download music from peoples iTunes. OurTunes searches your network for open iTune shares. So if you are on a college network.. Well I envy you, you are pretty much set for life I would image. I however no longer get to enjoy the college networks, so I am loading up my favorite wardriving gear, installing ourTunes and hitting the road. As you can see below, in a few seconds I found a hit.. Browse the songs and see if there are any you like..
Highlight any you want and click download.. Yes it is that easy.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Not sure if you have noticed, but there are VERY FEW players that can play music that you have downloaded from iTunes. Lets see there is the Ipod, The Ipod Shuffle, the PhotoIpod... (seeing a trend?) Well what happens if you want to play your purchased (or otherwise acquired) iTunes files? Well you will need to rip the DRM out of it, and then convert it to a format your player can handle. What is DRM: DRM or Digital Rights Management is the section of the file that controls the ability for the file to be shared, burned, played, etc.. Apple's DRM has few details, but this page gives a good breakdown. It basically boils down to:
To Remove DRM we are going to utilize a tool called Hymn. Download it here. From Hymn's Site As you can see above, I have located and downloaded a file called: "Dead of Alive-Rip It Up-05 - You Spin Me 'Round (Like a Record).m4p". As you can see by the m4p extention, this file is protected with iTunes DRM. I need to remove this protection so I can play it on my computer. Open Hymn and drag the file into it. Set the "Convert locked .m4p to:" whatever you want, I am converting mine to mp3.
After you have changed the settings hit convert, it will connect to iTunes to download the key files and then rip the DRM out of the file, then convert to mp3 so I can upload it to my non-iPod mp3 player. |
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| Last Updated ( Sunday, 06 March 2005 ) |