Descrption: How to convert DRM protected WMA 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. The Blaze Media Pro software features a solution for this. It includes a powerful audio editor feature that can be used to record DRM protected WMA files as they play in Windows Media Player. It's not a perfect solution, of course, since the recording is real-time, and therefore slower than normal "conversion" for WMA files. However, as far as we know, this is the only solution for "converting" DRM protected WMA files. The audio recorder feature can save audio directly to MP3, unprotected WMA (using any desired profile), WAV (using any compression codec), OGG, and more. The audio recorder also includes a recording timer which enables you to schedule the software to record from the selected source at a predefined time and stop after a desired duration. Recorded audio can also be edited after the recording process is complete, without saving first. You only need to save once after all desired alterations are complete. |