Convert DRM protected WMA music to MP3 with NoteBurner WMA to MP3 Converter
DRM Removal: WMA to MP3 Converting Methods
Is it possible to convert DRM protected WMA or M4P, M4A files? Technically, No. It is illegal to circumvent Microsoft's protection in order to convert WMA files protected with Digital Rights Management (DRM). However, there are many legitimate reasons for wanting to convert these protected files, and many feel they should be able to do so.
NoteBurner WMA to MP3 Converter can convert protected music to MP3 File by using a virtual CD-RW burning method. It works as a virtual CD-RW burner which takes use of the burning feature of the medial player software such as iTunes, Windows Media Player to emulate the whole steps of burning music to CD, ripping CD, encoding to any music formats. The whole procedures are automatic and what users need to do is to select "NoteBurner" as default CD burner. The software will convert all the music files in the burning list with very fast speed.
NoteBurner WMA to MP3 Converter is a better solution than the recording method which is slower and with worse music quality. As far as we know, this is the FIRST close-to-perfect solution for converting DRM protected WMA files or M4P, M4A music to plain MP3 or WAV.
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NoteBurner is very reliable and easy to use. To Convert WMA files to plain MP3 format, please follow the steps below:
1. Click http://www.noteburner.com to download the NoteBurner Audio CD Converter.
2. NoteBurner will install a virtual CD-RW burner on your PC, and the virtual CD-RW burner will be use to convert WMA files to MP3 format.
Click Burn tab to come to the burn window. Firstly, please choose CD Drive(G:)-Audio CD as the burner. Then click Start Burn to begin burning. After burning, all converted music will be loaded to NoteBurner virtual CD-R.
4. Select the CD burner to the drive letter which belongs to "NoteBurner CD-RW Burner".
5. Drag and drop your WMA files you want to convert to the Burn List at the left side.
6. Click the "Start Burn" button to start.
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