How Do You Convert A Protected WMA?
Many digital music files today, purchased online or in stores, come with Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection encoded into the song. This means that you’re not able to convert the song into any other type of file. But if you have a protected Windows Media Audio (WMA) file that you want to store on your MP3 player, you’ll have to bypass the protection. Fortunately, if you have the right software, you can do this relatively easily and quickly. Download and install TuneBite from tunebite.com. Open TuneBite when it’s finished downloading. Open the “Settings” and choose an output folder for your converted files. This will be the folder where your non-protected WMA files will end up after the conversion process. Find the song that you want to remove the DRM protection from. Click and drag it into the white box that appears when you open the TuneBite program. Click the red “Start” button. Windows Media Player will open, and the song will begin playing. TuneBite is now recording the song