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According to the original poster, these files are dwnloaded and aren't decryptable by WMP. As he states 'inaccessible'. This is a fantastic solution, however it does not work with WMP 10, as the menu items as described are not available in WMP However, if you have Nero v6.

Then, run Nero and just load the. As stated above by SyntaxError, once the image is mounted it behaves just like a normal Audio CD, which you can then use Nero to save the tracks in whatever format you wish! Excellent find SyntaxError! I used to do this the "old fashioned" way playing files in real time and using recording app But your suggestion put me on the path of discovering this alternative method!

Much quicker, alot less work, and no loss of sound quality!!! This doesn't work anymore. The method mentioned above, using the fast plugin. Once you start burning, Nero will tell you you don't have enough DRM licenses. Any suggestions? Not to go off-topic here, but I have a huge problem with all this DRM crap. I had a small collection of "protected" media on my pc and was trying to warm up to the fact that this is the direction everyone is headed.

Then I upgraded the CPU in my computer and none of it would play anymore. Sorry, just had to vent a little. If the file can be played, it can be recorded. Digital Rights Management or DRM is the way music producers and artist used to protect their music after it was been purchased from the internet. This means all of the songs that are protected by DRM are only good for single use, or cannot be transfer to other portable device since to convert protected wma to mp3 is prohibited under DRM.

To get a vividly processed audio track, then make use of Apowersoft free audio recorder. This is an outstanding free web base recording application that is easy to use with multiple features that you can take advantage of. By using this program you can simply convert drm wma to mp3 free with these steps.

Another recording tool that you can use is this sophisticated application that is design to meet all of your audio recording needs.

This is none other than Streaming audio recorder. This recorder can also produce a clear recorded audio output just like the first recorder that we discussed above. You just have to search a little longer and find a mp3 file for the same song. One problem I have encountered is that some WMA tracks record to mp3 this way with a dc offset on the signal wave, and when aligning them to zero you get distortion.

If it really get's friggin difficult I just play it through my stereo on line out, and route it back in through line in and record it as an audio track, then convert it to an mp3. If I could afford music I would buy it rather than steal it. They are Very Very good, and free. If you're able to burn it onto a cd then you should have no problem ripping it from the cd as an mp3 file. I knew I couldn't convert it to mp3 since it's drm protected, but I also knew I could burn it onto a cd especially since the website says you can!

So I burned it onto a cdrw by using MusicMatch. Ripped the file from the cd to mp3 format. And here I am listening to My Immortal Hey, I was looking for the same thing but this thread helped me out big time so I became a member just to post this: First, I use Ahead Nero 5. It's possible that whatever CD buring program you use will offer the same possibility - making an image and not burning right away. Anyway, then I got two free programs off the internet. It is able to emulate nearly all known copy protections on the market today.

Mainly focused on ripping and converting, things like turning your home Compact Disc collection into an mp3 collection on your hard drive become extremely easy. With built in support for many encoders you wont find any shortage of options for your media files.

Below is a more in-depth explination of CDex features. You will never have to pay to use the software or register in any way. Now open up CDex and use the drop down box to select the 'fake' CD drive. It will open up in CDex as an actual CD.

Last edited: May 5, Rock4Ever , May 7, Alright, I am going to do my best to stump you guys so I feel validated for being stumpted myself I have a bunch of wma DRM protected audio that I can't seem to get to work for me.

In WM 10 the app I used to rip them initially -- they were ripped from my audio CD's that I have since sold when I try to play the files, WM tries to request a new license from microsoft, and when I select "Download License" it comes back saying that the file has been downloaded 10 times already, thus it has reached the limit. I have tried tunebite and since it runs off of WM player, it obviously does not work. I have tried to burn the CD in WM and other apps though I haven't tried Nero yet and I have the inclination that it worked for me in the past -- do you think it will work considering these circumstances?

I have had no success thus far. I will try Nero with these files, but I am reluctant to think that it will work. In addition, I have tried FreeMe which is a command prompt based program that strips the DRM from the file, but apparently it runs off of version 2 of DRM and I have version 1 on the files that I have been working on.

I haven't tried FreeMe on any of the other files that I have DRM on because it is time consuming as you have to do one file at a time.

Essentially, I am out of ideas



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