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Old 19-03-2006   #1897 (permalink)
justcallmebob
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Re: How to burn or crack protected WMA files?

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Originally Posted by cioccolata
I was wondering if someone could answer my question 6 posts ago about tunebite.
I have tried it and some of my music will work but others wont.
I have the full version...what am i doing wrong?
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Originally Posted by cioccolata
I have a question.
I have tunebite...I have been able to convert some of the files I got from napster from wma to mp3 but not others. I have all my files in one folder and went to add the folder but it did not add all the songs, just some, anybody know why?
I've never had that problem so I'm not sure what you're doing wrong.

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also I was able to burn some of the songs in .wma format to a cd-rw disk but now how do I burn them back to my hard drive in mp3 format. When I go to any program I have (sonic, wmp, musicmatch) none of them see that anything is on the disk, what program and how do I get them back to my hard drive.
Why are you burning them on a disk? If you are using tunebite correctly the MP3 files should still be on your drive.

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Also, when using tunebite with wmp, do I just have it running in the background and then I just play the file in wmp and it will convert the exact same file or does it make a copy of the song?
any help with these problems would greatly appreciated.
I never have tunebite set to run when I'm just listening to my music via WMP. I always select a group of files to re-encode and then usually run tunebite by itself.

If you just select the files (using tunebite) and then click start you shouldn't have anything to worry about and it should work with all protected WMAs.
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