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Windows Media Player 11 does not allow me to burn playlist using NoteBurner. Why?

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Windows Media Player 11 does not allow me to burn playlist using NoteBurner. Why?

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The updated Windows Media Player 11 does not allow license backup or burning protected audio files to CDs. We suggest you use NoteBurner with Windows Media Player 10, or other media players, like Real Player, iTunes, to convert your music.

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Windows Media Player 11 applies restrict measures on burning DRM protected audio files to CDs. WMP 11 will also block setting Noteburner Virtual CD-RW as default CD burner. Vista users who need to convert DRM protected WMA files to MP3 can use NoteCable Audio Converter, which is a sister program of NoteBurner. NoteCable adopts a virtual recording technology to convert audio files to MP3, WMA or WAV format. NoteCable works independently to handle the whole converting process. Registered users of Noteburner can get Notecable free of charge. You can download NoteCable, and use the NoteBurner license to register NoteCable. Since NoteBurner works well with Windows Media Player 10, Windows XP users who need to convert DRM protected songs can roll back the WMP 11 to WMP 10 following these steps: 1. On the task bar of your desktop, click “Start > Run” 2. Run the following command lines respectively.

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