Tuesday, July 20, 2010

MP3 downloads?

Many of the songs I've bought on the Internet come with a license which prevents me from downloading them to my MP3 player. I've seen some MP3 players which are 'DRM capable.'





Will a DRM capable MP3 player accept the licensed files?





Sorry if this is an obvious question, I can't find a teen-ager to answer it!





Thank You!

MP3 downloads?
it depends on which DRM. if it is an ipod, it will be itunes songs.


if you've downloaded them from sites like passalong, mtv urge, napster, rhapsody, spiral frog, ruckus etc. it has to be a playsforsure player. to be sure, look for a sign on the player labelled playsforsure. i haven't heard of any other DRM sites, but it could be somthing else. if u want help, email me.
Reply:DRM means that they have a lock on them that can't be transferred from computer to computer. What the cheapest and easiest solution is to download limewire. It has songs that are free and do not have DRM.
Reply:what you might be able to do is take the songs you wanna add to the MP3 player and burn them all on a cd as a Regular audio CD. Then rip that CD back onto your hard drive and the tracks shouldnt have the license on it anymore, ive done it before with itunes songs.
Reply:You need a remove DRM software to help you convert music to mp3 file. Just search such converter software on http://www.google.com/.


Otherwise, I recommend you to try Daniusoft WMA MP3 Converter which I used good now. It could help you convert DRM WMA/ WMV to mp3 and other popular audio formats.


You can see detail and free download it here:


http://www.daniusoft.com/wma-mp3-convert...


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