How can I convert Napster DRM musci with NoteBurner?
Napster music store offers a subscription-based approach to DRM alongside permanent purchases. Napster charges users who wish to use the music on their portable device an additional $5 per month. In addition, Napster gives users the option of paying an additional $0.99 per track to burn it to CD or for the song to never expire. Music bought through Napster can be played on players carrying the Microsoft PlaysForSure logo (which, notably, do not include iPods or even Microsoft’s own Zune). If you want to convert the Napster DRM music you purchased to MP3, you may have to pay additional $0.99 per track. And you can use Windows Media Player 10 or any other media player that can playback the music. The media player should also allow you to choose NoteBurner virtual CD-R as the CD burner.