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    1. #1

      Wma -> Wav???

      I've d/led a CD in WMA format & want to convert to wav, but not having much luck! I've tried "Advanced WMA workshop", "EAC", "Eacy CD Creator" & "Nero" & just end up getting an error message or copyright crap!

      Has anybody had any success converting WMA to WAV?

      P.S.i don't want to burn directly from
      WMA to CD.

      Thax!
      Last edited by KennDogg; 19-07-2002 at 23:06.

    2. #2
      With shuffler music converter u can convert to .mp3 or wave or in any combination u want.

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      Unhappy More info needed!

      Please is it possible to give me more information about the prob?
      Is it a copywrite restriction prob of the wma files?
      Can you tell me the message that displays to you?

      Update
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      If you continue to have the prob after the change of the read only attribute of the wma files, inform me to post a wma copywrite restrictions remover util!
      Last edited by landok; 20-07-2002 at 04:40.
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    4. #4

      MUSIC CONVERTER

      GO TO : w*w.DBPOWERAMP.COM , AND HAVE FUN

      I have edited your post re the direct link these are not allowed - please read the Rulez - Tnx - joripe PS Check your caps Lock

    5. #5
      it's definitely copyright problem...says i don't have permission!

      Cheers!

    6. #6

      Thumbs up WMA TO WAV

      try to check the property of your files ( if you downloaded them............. than you must have the permit to modify them!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ) and select " archiv " after have deselected " read only " . i make so with my dnls files and never had a similar problem. Then go to dbpoweramp.com to dnld a very good working files converter that supports the formats you want by downloading the severals attachs....... by

    7. #7
      I'd first like to say this is all new to me...but i have since found out that these .wma files are protected by DRM version 1 or 2.
      So i d/led a program called "FreeMe" but this only works on version 2, so i d/led a program called "unf*ck" but it asks u to try & play song first so u can register it, then it's able to do it's thing.
      When i try & play one of the songs i'm taken to a microsoft page where it says...

      "Welcome to Windows Media Personal License Migration Service.

      You have reached this page because you are attempting to do one of the following with content that was copied from CDs:

      Restore the content on a computer or operating system that has been upgraded, or
      Use existing content on another one of your computers."

      It then asks me if i want to "Migrate Licence"?

      I've gotten these songs off a p2p file sharing program & normally would say f*ck it but can't seem to find them in mp3 so i was determind to convert them!

      Anybody have any suggestions?

      Thax!

    8. #8
      If you have winamp then you can set the preferences to output=DiskWriter. Play the song(s) et voila - no sound but new wav file(s). Don't forge to set preferences back to output=waveout.
      the secrets of secret squirrel know no limits

    9. #9
      Thax albedo039...i'll have make a note of that!
      I got fed up & deleted the files!!!

      Cheers!


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