Why does NoteBurner fails to convert the DRM music I have?
First of all, please make sure that NoteBurner is running at the same time with your media player. iTunes music user please note that the same iTunes playlist cannot be burned more than 7 times. Some protected music can only be burned once or more, depending on the policies of the digital music providers. NoteBurner simulates real CD burning and ripping, except that it stores the “burned” files to your local computer. NoteBurner obeys Digital Right Management rules. It does not crack DRM protection. So you must make sure that you have the right to access the copyrighted music while trying to convert them with NoteBurner. That means you must purchase the music or get authorized by other agency or person to use the music. For more information about playing DRM music and managing DRM protected music files, you can read these articles online: • Digital Rights Management – Article from Wikipedia • Using protected files (DRM) – Windows Media Player FAQs article from the website of Microsoft.