I have several drm protected audio books that I would love to listen to on my ipod but they are in wma format and itunes won't convert to aac since they are protected. Is there software out there that will convert the files to aac and then store them in my itunes under audiobooks and not the library?
I use a program called Markable, to convert all my audio books to iPod format, so they are separate from my music, and have bookmarks so my place is remembered even if I switch tracks. You can get a trial from here: http://www.ipodsoft.com/site/pmwiki.php?n=markable.Homepage Try it out and see if it works on your protected files Hope this helps, and good luck
great link, thanks! It works great. On another note, I am using DrmRemoval to remove the drm on my audio wma files, but it is super slow (about an hour per book). I've looked at sound taxi, tune bite, and tune cab. Do you have a drm removal suggestion? I don't want to waist more money on another slow program.
I don't really have many wma files, and I'm not sure what drm is and how to remove it. But after a quick Google i pulled this up, try it : http://askbobrankin.com/drm_removal.html If not, you can always try this http://www.google.com/search?q=drm+...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a Sorry don't know much about DRM.
@juliekc, the post I've quoted was actually me, my brother (_Ronin_) forgot to sign out and I thought I was signed in so I replied using his account Sorry