Converting wma to mp3

Anyone know if there is a way to convert wma (without rights management) to mp3? I know music match doesn't do it. .

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Anyone know if there is a way to convert wma (without rights management) to mp3? I know music match doesn't do it.

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Ther exists a very nice freeware that do that work dbpowerAMP
Get a look at http//www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm

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I believe if you have Windows XP with The Plus! pack thier is a program that does that exact thing a viseversa

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You can also turn off DRM in Windows Media Player as well.
 
Look under the Tools -> Options menu then click on the Copy Music tab. Uncheck the Copy Protect Music box and there you go.

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Quote:You can also turn off DRM in Windows Media Player as well.

Look under the Tools -> Options menu then click on the Copy Music tab. Uncheck the Copy Protect Music box and there you go.

Yeah, I realize that. I am sure that there are hurdles to go though to convert music with DRM to mp3s. I was just saying that I didn't need to address this.

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Quote:Quote:You can also turn off DRM in Windows Media Player as well.

Look under the Tools -> Options menu then click on the Copy Music tab. Uncheck the Copy Protect Music box and there you go.

Yeah, I realize that. I am sure that there are hurdles to go though to convert music with DRM to mp3s. I was just saying that I didn't need to address this.

Ah, I see, you already have WMA files with DRM attached

I remember forgetting to turn this off after my last reformat and reinstall and had to rip a few CD's again

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To convert wma to mp3 you can use the following media convertor:
http://www.tuneraft.com/
It converts both protected and unprotected audio/video files and is very easy to use.