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Old March 11th, 2006, 04:42 PM
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Digital Rights Management (DRM) is protecting the WMA files you bought. This is similar to iTunes and others that legally sell songs. The illegal market typically sells non-DRM protected songs as they do not pay the required royalties to be legal. Their may be exceptions to this, but my guess is not.

One thing you could do is get a quality audio card that has both analog output and analog input. Plug a cable into the output and into the input. Then, play the song, and trigger record. I beieve Goldwave has the feature (record while playing).

The resulting file format should be selectable, but I would think by default it will be a .wav file.

Vogone will then process the song.

Also, I have heard of a program that can record all audio played out Windows into a .wav file. This would be the simplest and least expensive direction if we can find its source.
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