Web site Instructables details how to free your purchased Windows Media Audio files from the confines of both DRM and WMA. The tutorial uses previously-mentioned software FairUse4WM to strip your ...
Want to stick it to the man but don’t want to risk your neck using Bittorrent? Try FairUse4M, a Windows app that strips the DRM off of protected WMA tracks. How does this help you? Well, here’s a use ...
There’s a new program on the loose that removes the digital rights management (DRM) from Windows Media files. Called FairUse4WM, the Windows program strips the DRM’d from the targeted Windows Media ...
Now that nearly every popular online music store is selling a la carte tracks in the unprotected MP3 format, it's high time to clean house and convert those ...
Not quite sure where to post this question. Might require some batch programming. Anyways, here's my question: I have music a library stored on drive H: It contains a mish-mash of different formats ...
Many WMA audio files ripped from the CDs come with DRM protection and you need a DRM-capable player to play these files. Moreover, Windows machines also require a ...
My local library has some audio books I would love to listen to while driving back and forth to work. The only problem I'm having is that what they give you to download is DRMed WMA files, and I want ...
Sure, you're buying unprotected music now, but what about all the DRM-infested tunes you stockpiled over the years? Wondershare kills DRM dead, but it's available today only! Rick Broida is the author ...
Dear Lifehacker, Windows Media Player hijacked my MP3 files and converted them all to WMA. I want to change them back easily in one sweep—but am not the most savvy user. Help? Signed, Gimme My Beats ...
Reuters ran a story last week about an unauthorized software “patch” that enables Napster subscribers to convert the protected WMA files they lease to WAV files that can then be permanently burned to ...