Convert Protected DRM music to unprotected WAV, MP3, WMA with Virtual CD

Guide on DRM music files from Real or Napster music stores

RealNetworks: Doesn't Offer Real Freedom of Choice

Your CD collection has become more valuable over time because third parties could freely enable new uses, like ripping MP3s or creating your own ringtones. That's not the case with music you buy from Real. You'll have to rebuy all your music in a compatible format. Unlike MP3s, DRM-crippled music can't easily be converted to other formats.

NoteBurner Audio Converter converts any DRM protected music files (such as M4P, M4A, WMA, M4B) and unprotected music (WMA, MP3, RAX, MP4, WAV, RA, SND, OGG, AIF) to plain MP3, WAV, and WMA formats

Real Music Store Restrictions

  • Restricts back-up copies: Song can only be copied to 5 computers
  • Limits audio CD burning: Same album or playlist can only be burned 5 times
  • No reselling songs
  • No remixing: Cannot edit, excerpt, or otherwise sample songs
  • DRM restrictions can change: "DRMs may be able to revoke your ability to use a Download if you violate the usage rules associated with Downloads." "Real may modify this Agreement [which sets out the usage rules] at any time in its sole discretion."

Napster: Music "Any Way You Want It" So Long As You Pay for It Over and Over Again

Even while your subscription lasts, however, the DRM ensures that you don't get to use the music "any way you want." Want to move your music to a portable player? That'll be an extra five bucks per month for Napster To Go �� and you'll still only be able to play it using software or devices licensed to play WMA-protected subscription content, which excludes the iPod and most other portable players. How about burning a song to CD? Napster's DRM requires you to cough up 99 cents more. What if you want to copy music to more than three computers? Pay another monthly subscription fee, or 99 cents per song. And what if you want to mix a song snippet with a home movie? Forget it��the DRM forbids that entirely.

Remove DRM protection from music stores

Tired of DRM-protected file formats like WMA, M4P, M4B, MP4 getting in your way?

NoteBurner comes to the rescue! Just import protected WMA, M4P or any protected music files or protected M4B audio book files into NoteBurner. NoteBurner automatically converts the music you have purchased online as you are burning it to a virtual CD-RW drive as unprotected audio (MP3, OGG and WMA) you can use anywhere. You can easily get unprotected MP3, WMA or WAV files ready for use on the virtual CD.

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Both Windows version and Mac version of NoteBurner Audio Converter converts DRM protected and DRM free audio files to MP3, M4A and Wave, and NoteBurner Audiobook Converter for Mac converts any audiobooks to MP3 and M4A on Mac. With NoteBurner programs, you can enjoy any purchased songs and audiobooks on iPod, Zune, PSP, Archos, Creative Zen, San Disk sansa, Sony Walkman and any other MP3/MP4 music players, as well as for mobile phones such as Sony Erricssion, Nokia Nseries, BlackBerry, Samsung, LG, Motorola, and many more.   More Guides...

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