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Posted by dadiOH on 09/20/05 11:22
The ususal way to get waves from protected WMA is to burn then rip. No
good for you since the burning is your problem.
The only thing I can suggest is to d/l forceaspi.exe and use it to
install the ASPI files that WinXP lacks. Might fix the burning problem.
http://aspi.radified.com/
dadiOH
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Steve P wrote:
> I used Nero & also tried XP. What do you recommend for converting
> WMA to WAV files? Most programs don't allow that on a 'protected'
> file, even if you have a legitimate license.
>
> "dadiOH" <dadiOH@wherever.com> wrote in message
> news:r%CXe.3062$9a2.660@trnddc04...
>> Steve P wrote:
>>> I purchased (downloaded) a CD from Walmart.Com and have a license to
>>> burn ten CDs.
>>> My problem is, everytime I burn a CD, the quality is poor (skips,
>>> etc), yet it still counts as a licensed burn. I've used Nero &
>>> Windows Media Player to burn CDs with equally poor results.
>>> I've never had problems with regular CDs I've ripped and then
>>> burned. Is this a common problem? or am I just doing something
>>> incorrectly?
>>
>> You are making audio CDs? With what burning program? Try decoding
>> the d/l files to wave and burn those.
>>
>> --
>> dadiOH
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