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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Posts: 1
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Help me please...
I recorded dozens of my CD's on my computer with Windows Media Player - shame on me. Machine crashed - reloaded Windows 98, now every time I use WinAmp to try to play a directory - I get a Windows screen about not having a license to play this song on this machine. What the hell? How can I trash this license checking bullshit? |
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Alumni?
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sounds like WMP put a water mark on them.
hint*** dont use WMP to do that, use an encoder like CDex
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Senior Member
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Remember, wma is bad...
"What kind of a two-bit operation are they running out of this treehouse, Cooper?" |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Transylvania
Posts: 14
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Well use SoundForge to make WMA's. SoundForge produces non protected WMA's, even new WMA 7.
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Major Dude
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where do i get sound forge ?
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Banned
Join Date: Dec 2000
Posts: 1,711
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hmmm..... this is just a guess,
but maybe, just maybe http://www.soundforge.com ? |
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