Sunday, September 04, 2005

Convert DRM Protected WMA Music File

In This VirtualTweak Tutorial I will Show You How To Convert Your DRM Protected WMA Music Files To Other Fotmats.

Software List #

Freeme
tunebite
Nero
DBpowerAMP
Demon Tools

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Xvid Codec
File Size # 41mb

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16 Comments:

At 1:48 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, found you from youtube. (you misspelled your hyperlink in your video description btw)


Great site. I'm bookmarking you.

You have one of these sites that I love, but am afraid to share with anyone, because I want to be greedy and keep it a secret just for myself.
haha

Anyways keep it up!

 
At 2:22 AM, Blogger VirtualTweak said...

Hahaha Thanks for your Comment.

I wiill upload new videos soon. Thanks.

 
At 3:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

THANK YOU... I am so grateful fo have found your site on youtube. I have so many files that I would like to convert, and was just about to give up hope...

Thanks again :)

 
At 9:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

my nero express doesn't allow me to ADD drm protected file as you directed.

 
At 11:36 PM, Blogger Danny said...

Excellent tip. I'll bookmark and come back. Thanks for the info!!

 
At 4:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

thnxs so much, great tip !!!!
i would be good to add that non of those methods would work if you don't have the drm license on your computer. What means that if there is a song license that has been downloaded 10 times already you won't be able to do anything. That sucks so bad !!!! because happened to me :S

 
At 12:51 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tunebite works the best. 25$ and it's good for life :D

 
At 9:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nero tells me cannot add DRM files to image. Another person posted same. I have nero6. Did you use a earlier version that somehow ignored DRM?

 
At 6:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, same happened to me.How to resolve that?
Thanks,
krek

"i would be good to add that non of those methods would work if you don't have the drm license on your computer. What means that if there is a song license that has been downloaded 10 times already you won't be able to do anything. That sucks so bad !!!! because happened to me :S "

 
At 7:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

1. HAVE TRIED "TUNEBITE" TRIAL VERSION. WHEN I BURNED MY PRACTICE TRACKS [5] AND TRIED TO PLAY THEM, I MANUALLY HAD TO ADVANCE THE PLAYER FROM THE 5TH TRACK TO TRACK ONE, WHICH DID NOT PLAY.
I HAD TO MANUALLY ADVANCE TO TRACK 2 WHICH PLAYED, AND CONTINUED TO TRACK 3,4,5.
I SHUFFLED THE TRACKS AND BURNED ANOTHER CD....SAME RESULTS.
I EVEN LOADED THE SAME FIRST TRACK TWICE. THEN THE FIRST TWO TRACKS WERE BLANK.

ANY IDEAS..

DAYLE JOHNSON
ne_redneck@msn.com

 
At 11:15 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

o.k. I saw your post on youtube, and like the others, my nero won't let ADD DRM protected files, so my question is how do we get around that. also I had some music on a free trial version from urge.com but all their music is DRM proctected and when you sign up, you have up grade to windows media player 11. which has something to do with the DRM license, so what do we do about that?

 
At 4:27 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi virtualtweak,

I have Nero 6 Express, Daemon Tools, and DB Power Amp Converter. Everything you recomended. I'm still unable to convert like everyone else on these comments.

*note: on Nero when I select make audio cd it responds with file not supported, but it does add when you create only a data cd nothing else. Which, I'm pretty sure this is an incorrect way to go about it. Files are DRM wma from iMesh p2p network.

How can this be resolved?

Please Help!

 
At 1:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hihi

is it possible to remove drm from protected WMVs files without having the license???

 
At 12:53 AM, Anonymous Shamini said...

Great site. Very helpful. Thanks

 
At 11:30 AM, Anonymous dysza said...

hi there..ur tutorial rawk dude..already try bout the converting the drm protected wma to mp3..and it succeed..thanks a lot..

 
At 9:45 PM, Anonymous marco said...

hey, your tunebite is different in my tunebite, mine is tunebite 7 and it is definitely different to yours..

 

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