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Posted by Jeff on 12/21/06 21:35
Joel <joelx@usa.net> wrote in news:93alo2p8kuav8avt275v3eilsjd4trldva@
4ax.com:
> "The One" <theone@theone.com> wrote:
>
>>Is there a way I can convert a licenced WMA to an mp3
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> Burn an audio CD (preferably with an RW disc), rip it back to MP3.
>
There's also a program called Soundtaxi, but it
isn't free (costs $14.90 to register). It can handle
all types of DRM'd audio files, including those from
iTunes. There is a trial version, but it limits you
to 30 seconds per track.
http://www.soundtaxi.info
There's also Tunebite, but it is more expensive, and
there's an accusation that it has spyware courtesy of
Audible Magic (two recent posts in alt.music.mp3 say
that it is being deceptively marketed).
I don't know how much of that is true - I Googled it
and could not find anything in the first 10 pages of
search results to back up that claim.
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