How Do You Convert A Licensed WMA To MP3?
Licensed WMA (Windows Media Audio) files contain DRM (digital rights management) copy protection. This protection prevents the files from being converted into other file types or edited in audio programs. Since many MP3 players do not accept WMA files, it also prevents users from loading the files onto their MP3 devices. If you would like to use a licensed WMA on an MP3 player you must convert the file to MP3 using a program that can get past the DRM protection. Download TuneClone from the TuneClone website. Tuneclone offers a free trial download to convert licensed DRM-protected WMA files into MP3s. Open TuneClone and click “Settings.” Next to “Output Folder,” choose a folder on your hard drive where you would your file saved, and then choose the “MP3” option next to “Output Format.” Click the “New Playlist” button. Locate the WMA files that you want to convert from the media pane into the playlist pane in TuneClone. Press the “Burn” button and choose “Audio CD” from the drop-down men