Covert DRM WMA to CD-R

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by gallagher, Sep 27, 2005.

  1. gallagher

    gallagher Regular member

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    Okay, guys, I have a ton of legitimate DRM WMA files. However, I can only play them on my computer and on my Rio player.

    I have a program called Tunebite that plays the song and literally records what comes out of the audio card in my computer, but this sucks and takes too long, not to mention the beginning and sometimes end of a song will be cut off.

    Does anyone know how to override the DRM copyprotect so that I can play my songs in my car or on a CD in my stereo system?
     
  2. bamaboy

    bamaboy Guest

    All you need to do is to burn the DRM wma files to cd and then you can rip them to mp3s and convert them any way you like. This worked for me flawlessly!
     

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