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Cracking Napster's Protected WMA Files
Hey all. My college provides Napster for free to all us students, meaning we can download all the free music we want, provided it's on Napster, and everything's all legizzle (legal) so it's a'ight. The files are in .wma format, which you can't put on an Ipod. No problem, I thought, I'll just use Itunes to convert them. Then Itunes tosses back a message at me saying that the files are in the "protected WMA format," ergo it cannot convert them. AAAAH FUCKSTERS. So I go to Napster to see if I can resolve this legally--I recalled reading that if you pay them a bit extra, they'll let you put your files onto a portable mp3 player. But Ipod is not on the list of compatible players. So I've got a bunch of music on my computer that I can't put on my Ipod and it makes me sad. So, does anyone know of a program or patch that can crack the encoding on these files so that I can convert them into a format acceptable to my Ipod?
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
But, yeah, FairUse4wm looks good. Thanxz0rz! There's nowhere I can't reach. |