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Originally posted by guest_Tom@Mar 12 2004, 01:06 PM
If the wma files are proteced by Digital Rights Management (DRM) no software, including dbpoweramp music converter, will be able to transcode/convert them.
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True, but that does not mean you cant force the source into an mp3.
Since the wma is already in lower quality, if one really wants the song, all you need to do is play the song in whatever player you like, and press record on the built in Windows sound recorder, or something better such as Audacity, CoolEdit, and then save it as an mp3.
The DRM just makes converting the song a 2-step process.