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How do I burn songs onto a CD when they're 'protected'?

by Guest21400  |  earlier

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I need to make a karaoke CD for my sister's wedding next weekend so I went to Spiral Frog and downloaded the songs I wanted. After that, I downloaded some karaoke-making-software but I need to convert the files from .wma to a WAV or MP3 format. From Windows Media Player. When I tried to burn the songs to a CD, it said I can't because "This song has no burn rights!"

How can I do what I need to? I really need the karaoke by next weekend or else....

If no one can answer this question, does anyone know where I can find One Love by Jordan Pruitt and Magic by Colbie Caillat as karaoke without words? Please?

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  1. As I know , Spiral Frog music (WMA) has the DRM protection which prevent customer playing, burning or converting the downloaded music with other incompatible devices.

    So, you can convert the DRM WMA to MP3 with a professional DRM converter then burn them to a CD with Windows Media Player if you want.

    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. Sorry, if it's DRM-protected, you won't be able to burn it. I know that there is a process to override the DRM, but it's incredibly complicated. Did you try downloading different versions of the songs?

  3. you can try TuneClone Audio Converter. my friend recommended it to me. it works really nice. it can convert wma music files (including protected) to mp3 files with very high quality and very fast speed via a virtual cd burner.  

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