Thursday, August 19, 2010

Mp3 Write Protection?

Okay...so i just got an mp3 player for my birthday as a temporary music player until i can get a video ipod.





well, i've spent hours on end copying all of my itunes library to cd's to take off the write protection, and then move them to windows media player, where i then took more hours to rename every song and get them all into a playlist for my mp3 player.


well, i finally got all that done, and i went to go sync the mp3 player, and even after burning them onto cd's, they were still write protected, so i went and tried to change the properties and uncheck the "read only" box, but it kept rechecking itsself, and i can't get it to take off the protection.





any idea how to help?


thanks a bunch.

Mp3 Write Protection?
The easiest way for protected files is to find a converter to help you remove protected. Then you can use the files as you want.





Here I found a Digital Music Converter could remove protected and convert all popular music file in a good quality.


Free download to have a try:


http://www.wmatomp3-converter.com/digita...


Also I find a guide to tell you how to remove DRM protected.


http://remove-drm.tumblr.com/





If you still have question, you can e-mail me or use yahoo to search for more answers http://answers.yahoo.com
Reply:okay.


do you get your music from CD's or just mp3's you've downloaded?


doesnt matter


download a wma-mp3 converter and convert all your files to mp3, even if they are already an mp3. this will remove the write protection. this may take a while but it will be worth it. Store all your files in a folder and bam whack them onto your mp3 player.


some good wma-mp3 converters are 'power converter' and 'super' both are free you just have to poke around Google to find them. or yahoo. but yahoo = lol.


later

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