As Jacob said, you cannot remove the copy protection from tracks purchased from the iTunes Store. All you can do is burn them to audio CD at which point the CD will behave just as does any other audio CD. N'oubliez pas de partager la réponse ?
As Jacob said, you cannot remove the copy protection from tracks purchased from the iTunes Store. All you can do is burn them to audio CD at which point the CD will behave just as does any other audio CD.
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First, there is a difference between hashing and encryption. SHA256 is a hashing function, not an encryption function. In that case, SHA256 cannot be reversed because it's a one-way function. Reversing it would cause a preimage attack, which defeats its design goal.
First, there is a difference between hashing and encryption. SHA256 is a hashing function, not an encryption function. In that case, SHA256 cannot be reversed because it’s a one-way function. Reversing it would cause a preimage attack, which defeats its design goal.
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