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Old October 23rd 05, 08:51 AM posted to alt.music.mp3,uk.rec.audio
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Default WMA DRM and MP3 questions

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"Malcolm H" wrote in message
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Thank you gentlemen for your helpful and interesting responses.


The fact of the matter is that you didn't get any help from those gentlemen.
They used your post as a point of departure in their attack on DRM.

My suggestion would be to convert the DRM file to wav, using a variety of
programs, to see if you can find one that ignores DRM. What you want to do
is find a program that will allow you to make a compilation in wav. Then
simply convert the file back to the compressed file you want.

Start out with dbpoweramp music converter. If that doesn't work, try CDex.
No luck? Try burrn. In every case, you should download one of the older
versions of the program; it's less likely to know about DRM.

Norm Strong


The only one in "departure" is you. Why don't you just name a
conversion program that ignores DRM? You have to convert to CDA (CD
audio track) before encoding to WAV format. Besides converting a lossy
DRM WMA to WAV is not a good suggestion.