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'Un-DRMing' Files in Sonicstage?

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navsimpson

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The Wikipedia Entry on Sonicstage claims the following:

"SonicStage 3.4 includes an option to de-DRM your whole library (obviously the larger your library is, the longer this will take) allowing as many copies of files as you like, on as many players as you want, on as many PCs as you want. You can even share non-DRM files with friends or colleagues."

I thought I was pretty familiar with Sonicstage, but I've never seen this and, to be honest, am a little skeptical. This morning I tried to throw some .oma files from my dap onto another computer and got the usual 'these files were created on another computer' message.

Anyone know anything about this?

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The trouble with this conversion is that it will not work if you have files with corrupted DRM information.

What is needed is some utility within the SonicStage programe suite to repair such corruption. Such a utility seems to exist (called ojbsir.exe in the same folder as the main program) but does not seem to work - the only effect it had when I tried it was to make my usable music unusable (and most of this usable music was ripped without adding copy protection).

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