

http://home.wanadoo.nl/lc.staak/freeme.htm
USAGE:
This is a command-line program, and the best way to run it is from
the command line. If it is installed, and the executable is in your
PATH, all you have to do is type "freeme x.wma" at a DOS prompt in
order to unprotect the file "x.wma". There is a verbose flag that
you can invoke to have it print out all sorts of information as it
discovers it (your public/private key pairs, KID of the file you're
unprotecting, content key, etc.). For example, typing "freeme -v
x.wma" unprotects the file as above, but in verbose mode. The
output file will be called "Freed-x.wma", where "x.wma" is the
original filename.
One problem with this being a command line utility is that many
audio files have very long file names, so you'll have to put the
filename in quotes in order for this to work, like so:
Prompt> freeme "Billy and the Boingers - The RIAA Stole My Soul.wma"
As an alternative, you can put a shortcut to the FreeMe.exe
executable on your desktop, and then can simply drag files from the
file explorer to FreeMe. However, there is one big problem with
this: the filename given to FreeMe is actually the short filename,
so if you did this with the file above, you'd end up with an output
file named something like "Freed-BILLYA~1.WMA" Unfortunately, I
don't know how to fix this -- maybe someone else out there does.
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