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pulawman

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Jun 12, 2010
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Indianapolis, IN
Hey,

So I just recently converted to all Mac. With that being said, I purchased a couple seasons of Mad Men via iTunes.

Now with music, I know you can burn the album to a cd and then import from cd to have a non-drm album. Not knowing, I've come to realize that you can't do this with videos.

I've read that you can backup your iTunes library on DVD, but I really don't want to do this all the time. I have my iTunes library on my ext hdd with a TM partition, but I don't want to rely on it (also my media is going to eventually outgrow that TM partition).

So, with that being said, I'm looking for a program that will re-record (or as others put it DRM stripping) the original untouched purchased video and give me a DRM free copy for backup.

Or, if there are any programs out there or methods of completely backing up iTune's purchased video, then I'm open ears.

Thanks
 
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