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converting protected wma files


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Guest Neubeatz

If you have a duplex soundcard you could playback the .wma in your media player and record on your sound recorder, save as .mp3...????

There are a few other ways I'm sure, ??????

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Guest stuartmaxwell

nice one stephen, i too hate that when i put my whole collection on random and every now and again the page im looking at turns into some licencing baws

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Guest Stripey

Where the hell did you get "protected" wma from?

Load it into winamp, go into preferences, "output", select "disk writer" and then this will dump the audio to a .wav file, which you can then re-encode as a mp3 or whatever you like.

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Don't know what the hell possesses people to put it in WMA form anyway.

Are those cymbals or a box of Frosties I'm hearing?

because a lot of people have windows medai player as their media player !

you try outputting MP3's from WMA without buying some xtra, or spending days trawling for a free / cracked xtra...

Just set the encoding to a decent rate (stops vocals and cymbals sounding like imploding crisp packets) and don't put "use only on this PC" in the prefs.

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