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Posted by ship on 06/26/07 11:35
> > How can I get my .WMD file which I have just bought, paid for and
> > downloaded,
> > from my PC to play in my Walkman MP3 player?
>
> > When you open it in WindowsXP it seems to create a load of ".wma"
> > files.
> > The problem is that these seem to be copyprotected(??), and I cant get
> > the to copy
> > onto my new Sony MP3 (NW-A808) player.
>
> > Surely there MUST be some way to get them across. They are mine, I
> > paid for them
> > (far too much as it happens) and I am extremely unamused by all this.
>
> > Do I need some special utility to conver .wma files into .MP3 or
> > something else
> > that CAN be copied?
>
> > - Any suggestions?
>
> > Ship
> >ShipertonHenethe
>
> I believe that any of the new MP-3 players accept several formats and
> automatically play them in whatever they are transferred in. Maybe you
> could check the instruction CD disc that you should have received with
> the player.
> I just bought a new 1 GB san disk and I just loaded it from my Sting
> CD using Windows media player. It was pretty easy, rip means take it
> off the CD, and Burn means to load it on the MP3, and Sychronize
> transfers the file.
So far I still cant get around the digital rights.
And windows wont let any software convert them into .MP3 etc
All I want to do is listen to stuff the I have paid a LOT of money to
download... on my own MP3 player.
Any suggestions?
If I have to I will put a microphone up against the speaker
and re-record it myself - but there HAS to be a better way, no?
Ship
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