importing music

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I have a great movie made about an awesome set of twins, and can't add the
background music. I even purchased music thinking that would work but that is
also wma -digitally protected.

Can someone tell me about downloading an audio converter?
 
diverwoman said:
I have a great movie made about an awesome set of twins,
and can't add the background music. I even purchased
music thinking that would work but that is also wma
-digitally protected.

Can someone tell me about downloading an audio converter?
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Have a look at the following article...
especially the right column under:
PapaJohn Comments

Movie Maker 2 - Importing Audio
http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-Importing-Audio.html

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Thanks, will give it a try

John Inzer said:
===========================
Have a look at the following article...
especially the right column under:
PapaJohn Comments

Movie Maker 2 - Importing Audio
http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-Importing-Audio.html

--

*********Notice**********
This is not tech support.
....I am only a volunteer...

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you.

Proceed at your own risk.

John Inzer
Picture It! MVP

Digital Image
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp
 
diverwoman said:
I have a great movie made about an awesome set of twins, and can't add the
background music. I even purchased music thinking that would work but that
is
also wma -digitally protected.

Can someone tell me about downloading an audio converter?


There is a simple workaround/defeat for DRM protected music files.
This also applies to iTunes downloads...............
With your authoring software, burn such files as an *Audio CD*.
Important note: Do Not burn as a data disk, strictly as an audio CD.
They're compressed files such as your WMA or whatever,
On the *audio* CD they are now cda, and the DRM has been defeated.
Now rip them back to hard drive as WMA, MP3 etc of your choice -
The DRM will be removed.
 
thanks

decoder said:
There is a simple workaround/defeat for DRM protected music files.
This also applies to iTunes downloads...............
With your authoring software, burn such files as an *Audio CD*.
Important note: Do Not burn as a data disk, strictly as an audio CD.
They're compressed files such as your WMA or whatever,
On the *audio* CD they are now cda, and the DRM has been defeated.
Now rip them back to hard drive as WMA, MP3 etc of your choice -
The DRM will be removed.
 
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