Convert protected wma's to mp3 or .m4a (AAC) for use in i-Pod using the easiest, least complicated t

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audiohead

I'm not a computer genius by any means, but through a lot of trial and
error, persistence, and a little luck I figured out how to easily
convert protected (DRM) WMA'a into high quality MP3 and ACC (for i-Pod
use) music file formats.

You need Windows Media Player v10 and i-Tunes v4.7, and two
additional,inexpensive, readily available software programs that you
can download or purchase via storefront.

I created this tutorial/manual because I downloaded a hundred songs
from musicnow.com and then learned the hard way that I could not play
these protected wma's on my $400.00 i-Pod. I was pissed and decided to
do something about it.

Check out the details at http://home.earthlink.net/~magnel709j
 

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