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QTFairUse
QTFairUse6 2.5 under Windows XP
Original author(s)Jon Lech Johansen
Initial releaseNovember 2003
Stable release2.5 / November 2006
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows XP/Vista
Available inEnglish
TypeAudio
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitehttp://hymn-project.org/

QTFairUse is a software application first released in November 2003 by Jon Lech Johansen. It dumps the raw output of a QuickTime AAC stream to a file, which could bypass the digital rights management (DRM) algorithm used to encrypt music content of media files such as those distributed by the iTunes Store, Apple's online music store. Although these resulting raw AAC files were unplayable by most media players at the time of release, they represented the first attempt at circumventing Apple's encryption. These early versions of QTFairUse would save only the "raw" AAC (not contained in an MPEG-4 (MP4) container), but later incarnations properly supported full conversions.

Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, QTFairUse is free software.

Technical approach

Functionally, the purpose of QTFairUse is to convert protected audio files purchased from Apple's iTunes Store into MP4 files, without DRM. To accomplish this task it uses a rather uncommon approach: instead of removing the already present DRM, it waits for iTunes to play back the protected file and intercepts the unencrypted AAC data stream as it is sent to the sound card. During this process, it copies unencrypted data, frame-by-frame, into RAM and then inserts it into a new MP4 container that is free of any DRM.

iTunes Versions

The current release (as of August 3 2007) of QTFairUse6, version 6-2.5, supports iTunes 6.0.2 through 7.4.2.4. An updated config file compatible with iTunes 7.1.2 was released on May 14, 2007. An iTunes 7.3.1 compatible configuration file was released on June 12, the same day Apple released the new iTunes update. An iTunes 7.4.2.4 compatible configuration file was released on September 18, 2007. This config file is also compatible with iTunes 7.5.0.20. The config file needs to be updated with each new iTunes release; so far the author has released updates the same day as the new iTunes release.

References

  1. "hymn:: View Topic - QTFairUse6". Igor Skochinsky & Hymn Project. Retrieved 2007-08-09.

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