>>17
Whenever you re-encode something, it loses quality. So, to remove drm through the "analog hole" you have to first take your protected mp3 and burn it as a cd, so for that to happen you have to re-encode the mp3 to an audio cd, then to get that music back on your computer so that it isn't protected anymore you have to re-encode it again! That isn't good for all of us with golden ears, however, if by chance you're a burned-out old man, then you probably couldn't tell the mp3 quality has been raped to shit.