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Re: Searching for a converter: wma2mp3

Posted by dadiOH on 11/17/05 12:57

idiothead screwed up his facial and anal muscles and managed to squeeze
out still another of his ungrammatical, silly and useless blatherings:

> dadiOH wrote:
>> Richard H wrote:
>>> On 13/11/05 9:38 am, in article
>>> 4377097d$0$46983$edfadb0f@dread15.news.tele.dk, "Per Münster"
>>> <nospam@nowhere.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I therefore need a converter, cabable to convert the licenselocked
>>>> music into mp3.
>>>
>>> Converters are available from VersionTracker
>>
>> Unless, of course, the WMA files have digital rights management.
>> Which is OP's case.
>
> This is really helpful to the OP!? You idiot. If you actually read
> the OP you would have known that he was talking about "licenselocked"
> DRM files.

Of course it was helpful - saved him from a futile attempt to use one
(or more) of the listed "converters". You don't read well do you. And
you even quoted what I sais. What a fool...
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>> To clarify, there are many converters at the site but none are going
>> to work in this case.
>
> Apparently, dadion is too stupid to know anything about the burn/rip
> method for DRM wma's and what software to use to accomplish this.

So why did I say...

"You are out of luck...all you can do is burn the WMAs to an audio CD
(physical or virtual) and rip that."

You see, bubblebrain, despite the fact that you spent untold hours -
hundreds, no doubt - in foolishly developing "your method", burning and
ripping of protected files has been common knowledge for a long, long
time. It is common sense too...a quality you obviously lack.

And please don't ask me about using a virtual drive - it is beyond your
ability to comprehend.
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>> dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
>> ...a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
>> LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
>> Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
>
> This programs recommended on this website are outdated, and at the
> very least, obsolete! If it's "common knowledge" why isn't on your
> website like all the other common knowledge, outdated, information
> you have posted?

1. No programs are recommended on the website.

2. Your use of "outdated" and "obsolete" is <no surprise> incorrect.
The positions should be reversed to convey the meaning you desired.
Don't worry about it though, everyone knows that the use of language is
one of the skills you lack. Come to think of it, the only skill you
exhibit is that of making a fool of yourself.

3. Your last sentence makes no sense whatsoever. You must have been
overcome with spittle and froth when you wrote it. Yeah, that makes
sense since you use the phrase "common knowledge" - the very same phrase
I used when I shot down your attempt to sell "your method" of burning
and ripping of protected files.

That really got to you, didn't it? Here you spent all that time
developing "your method" and mean ol' dadiOH comes along and shows the
world that you are a greedy idiot. No checks coming in...no new used
car, no vacation to Akron. And they even shut down your site!
BWAAAAHAAAAAAAAA

Now run along home and tell your mommie that dadiOH was mean to you once
more...that he made you so frustrated and angry that you shit your pants
again. Say, "Mommie, wipe wipe".

--
dadiOH
____________________________

dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico

 

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