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Posted by tomypost on 01/25/07 14:37
As dadiOH suggested: You could
1. Burn to an audio disc (CD-RW suggested)
2. Rip from that CD and re-encode.
Actually, there is a virtual CD-RW burning software NoteBurner
(http://www.noteburner.com) could simulate the above two steps
automatically and you don't even need any CD-R/RW discs.
Because it is audio converter tools by using virtual CD Burning method,
it should be able to convert iTunes, Napster and protected WMA also.
"M.H. 写道:
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> I've read that you can remove the OpenMG DRM in versions of Sony
> SonicStage 3.3 and up. I have SonicStage 4.2, and cannot figure out how
> to do this. What I've found online seems to imply that if you convert a
> file with the "Add copy protection after completing copy protection"
> unchecked, the DRM will be stripped. When I tried that, the software
> refused to convert, as the files were under OpenMG DRM. I contacted
> Sony Support via chat, and aside from being rude, they were not at all
> helpful. Can anyone tell me how to strip my music library of DRM? Thanks.
>
> Sorry for cross-posting, but couldn't find a specialized group for Sony
> software.
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