Can't Convert Those Pesky DRM .wma files?
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c00ns
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20. December 2006 @ 15:40 |
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darkflux:
i made the images using Nero 6.6... first i made one as a cd-rom (iso) compilation and i also tried udf/iso. i then mounted them using the Nero image drive. i opened wmp10 and it recognized the image as a cd drive, but when i went to the rip tab, it didn't recognize anything.
arrrgh, matey!
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21. December 2006 @ 04:32 |
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that'd be your problem; you're burning them as data discs. WMP10 won't recognize it unless you burn them as an Audio CD. in order to actually DO that though, you need to have burn rights, and if they're NEWER wma's, you may need the newer version of Nero...
anywayz, that's the gist of it. sorry, dude.
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annagirl
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17. January 2007 @ 15:05 |
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I wasn't having any luck with my Napster WMAs, but I donated 5 bucks to these guys and they provide a little ap that automatically removes all the copy protection. I converted all my WMAs to mp3s - way happier now.
Good luck!
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18. January 2007 @ 05:16 |
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hey, try this one out: FairUse4WM
http://www.f-forge.com/?d=zZvpPERaUnIOFjwX7AW4
and the best part about it... IT's FREE!
presently it doesn?t work for 11.0.6000.6324 or later WM filez. for those you may need to just stick with Tunebite (for now...).
darkflux
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18. January 2007 @ 05:16 |
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[sorry...accidental double-post]
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coda
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22. January 2007 @ 14:16 |
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ok guys, heres my deliema. my .wma files won't play any more. i tried to convert them to mp3, no luck. wmp says my computer is not allowed to play these files and when i try to aquire a license, wmp just does nothing, except try to aquire a license. i've had these files for a number of years and they worked fine.
i have re-formated my hd and re-installed windows. but, shouldn't they still play? or did changing #2 hd to my new pc put a wrench in the works? i'm stuck.
does wmp change the file if i update the id3 tag? i believe i had them as mp3 at one time. the file info. says it was modified 2 yrs ago. hmm has it been that long?
i'm running xp, wmp 9
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23. January 2007 @ 02:44 |
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you can ONLY convert an encrypted WMA file IF YOU CAN PLAY IT. the trick now, is to figure out WHY it won't play the file. you said you'd played the file for a few years previously. had you played any JUST BEFORE you swapped the HD drive?
also, i don't know much about the .wma, so it's abit difficult to figure out what kind of licence it had. if it was a free sample, maybe the "free" limiter on the licence runs out after so many years, or maybe the licence was "removed" from the "source's" server, effectively leaving you with a virtual "paper weight". if, however, you actually PAID for this file, you should definitely contact the file's provider (i.e. Yahoo!Music, etc.), and ask THEM what's up. some "samples" only allow you to play them anywhere from 3-15 times before they "self-destruct". if this is the case, it should be listed in the file's "Properties", under "Licences" in WM Player.
you could always try swapping the HD back temporarily (provided that's an option).
also, please note that PROTECTED wma's do not ALLOW you to edit Tag data (at least, all of them i've encountered). maybe you were thinking of the mp3?
edit: another thought. this is a long shot, but if it's a popular enough file, maybe they "updated" it to the new WMA11 codec. can you re-download it, or is it still where you got it from? if it is the codec, just download the latest one from M$. if the file's NOT there anymore, they may have "pulled" the licence, as i mentioned earlier...
darkflux
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coda
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23. January 2007 @ 15:25 |
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thx darkflux. i'm fairly sure the original was an mp3. could wmp convert the .mp3 to a .wma? hmm, i don't recall converting it. but i do recall updating the id3 tag with wmp.
anyway, i finally got wmp to aquire the license( it helps using the right user id):-) , a bit red in the face over this one.
since i can play them i have converted them. thx again for the input.
someday we will be free to do with our files as we please.
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23. January 2007 @ 16:30 |
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WMP doesn't convert files itself, but Windows has a pesky little program called WMA Converter, which, rather than converting FROM WMA to a more USEFUL file type, converts most files INTO WMA's.
glad you finally figured it out, yo :)
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dadbrook
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30. January 2007 @ 21:21 |
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31. January 2007 @ 03:46 |
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