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From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 2:09 PM
Subject: Re: Winamp plugIns and Total Recorder
the two ways I know to deal with NetLibrary books and other drm files
is either to use Total Recorder,
the two ways I know to deal with NetLibrary books and other drm files
is either to use Total Recorder, play the file in real time, or
somewhat accelerated using total Recorder's accelerated mode, and
thereby create an unprotected file in the format of your choice. The
other approach, preferred b
Sorry, I should have pointed out that the WMA files are DRM (copy protected)
files which Total Recorder won't open for obvious reasons. Before anyone
should comment regarding the illegality of this practice, may I say that the
illegality would be in distributing the re-recorded file. As long as
You can use total recorder to convert any .wma file to .mp3 without
recording. Simply open the .wma file, then choose Save as, and then tab
to change button. There you can choose the format you want.
Tony Swartz said the following on 03.06.2007 02:40:
> Since my MP3 player does not support the
Since my MP3 player does not support the WMA file format, I've taken to
downloading books in a WMA format, playing the file through Winamp,
re-recording the file using Total Recorder then converting the file to an
MP3 format.
Those familiar with Total Recorder are aware that in silent recordi