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  • Anonymous · 4 years ago
    wma file burned into cd. rip cd to mp3 using nero 6 its faster but its not free.
    cd's cost money. I have 10856 songs on my computer and most will stay wma. thanks
  • Anonymous · 4 years ago
    This converts the song to analog before recording. Not a good method.
  • DTSBear · 4 years ago
    TuneBite also does WMA DRM Conversion using the same technique.
  • Anonymous · 4 years ago
    yes it does, but with a software like Tunebite I can hardly hear the quality loss and the greateast advantage is that the whole process is way faster, although it does it real time, but u don't need a CD to write on and it enters the ID tags automatically
  • narn · 4 years ago
    My version of Tunebite stopped working after I cancelled the Napster membership. Does this work now?
  • Anonymous · 4 years ago
    <ul id="quote"><h6>narn wrote:</h6>My version of Tunebite stopped working after I cancelled the Napster membership. Does this work now?</ul>

    Well the trick is that you must be able to play the songs from Napster in order to re-record them with Tunebite, thus getting rid in a legal way of the DRM protection :wink:
  • Anonymous · 4 years ago
    <ul id="quote"><h6>narn wrote:</h6>My version of Tunebite stopped working after I cancelled the Napster membership. Does this work now?</ul>

    To make it clear, napster files can be listened as long as you pay the subscrition, and if you didn't convert the files when you had the subscription active, then you can't use them anymore now :(
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    Apple should have removed the DRM control long long time ago! How can we convert DRM protected music to unprotected WAV, MP3 or WMA? This problem sucks many iTunes users like me. I tried both NoteBurner(http://www.noteburner.com) and TuneBite(http://www.tunebite.com). These two software can convert WMA or even protected itunes music (M4P) to MP3. They worked perfectly on my computer. The only difference between TuneBite and NoteBurner is that TuneBite uses recording technique while NoteBurner burns music onto a virtual CD-R. I cannot tell any difference in terms of the music quality. But I would agree that NoteBurner is faster and more reliable than TuneBite. I recommend NoteBurner. Cheers!