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Can I use a generic mp3 player to be compatible with a napster or rhapsody to go subscription?

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I have a generic mp3 player that is from china. Would it be compatible with any subscription of napster or rhapsody, or something similar?

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  1. As I know , Napster and Rhapsody music (WMA) have the DRM protection which prevent customer playing or converting the downloaded music with other incompatible devices and if you don't keep paying you can't keep the music when the subscription expired .

    So, you need a professional DRM converter to convert the DRM WMA to plain MP3 to put it into iTunes then on iPod. And after conversion you can keep the music file forever.

    Free download this converter, drag and drop the DRM WMA files to it

    http://www.wmatomp3-converter.com/digita...  

      

    It can convert the DRM protected music (WMA, M4P) to any other formats and extract audios from DRM video (WMV, M4V, ASF, etc).

    Need more information, you could email me or search on

    http://answers.yahoo.com


  2. yes it should work fine  

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