What is DRM
DRM is short for Digital Rights Managements. DRM is widely used for music, video and DVD. The biggest online music -- iTunes Store, is selling most songs in M4P formats with Apple's DRM version Fariplay. Other some big music stores, like Napster, Rhadsody, are selling DRM protected WMA. DRM is a generic term that refers to access control technologies used by hardware manufacturers, publishers and copyright holders to limit usage of digital media or devices. That is why T-Mobile G1 can not play DRM protected M4P and DRM WMA. If you want to play the DRM protected songs on your T-Mobile G1, you have to remove DRM first.
How to remove DRM
Many people call DRM as Digital Restrictions Management instead of Digital Rights Management because DRM is giving restrictions. You purchased the songs, but you can even listen them on your MP3 player or your T-Mobile G1. It's really annoying. That is why more and more people are looking for DRM removal methods in legal ways. Generally speaking, there are two normal and legal ways to remove DRM. The first one is burning and ripping. You can burn the M4P songs to an audio CD in iTunes or burn the DRM protected WMA to an audio CD with Windows Media Player. Then you can use audio CD ripper program to extract the tracks from the audio CD and save as MP3 or AAC. The second way is sound recording, however, sound recording is not so stead because it may be easily interfered with other programs which need to use sound card too.
Noteburners turns out to be an efficient way to remove DRM for your device including T-Mobile G1. Now let's have a look at how it works.
Remove DRM with Noteburner
So far, Noteburner is the best DRM removal tool. It won the top DRM removal audio converter and bronze award of audio converter by Top Ten review which picks up all the similar programs and makes a complete review. Click Here to read the review.
Noteburner is very special, it uses a virtual CD burner to remove DRM. The virtual CD burner simulates the physical CD burning and audio CD ripper. It writes the DRM protected songs to an virtual CD and rip them back to AAC or MP3. The smart way is ten times faster than any other programs which uses sound recording. It's also better than real burning and CD burning. It not only saves time also save CD discs. You don't need to keep the heavy discs. Noteburner removes DRM and convert DRM music to MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, FLAC and Ogg. And except FLAC, the output formats can be accepted by your T-Mobile G1, you can choose the one you like from Noteburner.
Noteburner also preserves all tags information, so after the output songs are copied to T-Mobile G1, you can sort them by album, artist, titles or playlists.
With Noteburner DRM Remover, you can listen any music on your T-mobile G1. That means you're never without your favorite tunes, no matter where you go.












