How to Remove DRM in Windows Media
Windows Media consists of audio and video files in compressed formats to be played on a Windows Media Player. These audio and video formats include Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Video (WMV). DRM-protected Windows Media files contain a copy protection that prevents you from uploading them to portable players and supported websites. Using a DRM removal program, you can legally remove this copy protection and convert your audio and video files to unprotected formats.
Instructions
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Download Daniusoft Media Converter Pro. Install your program and launch.
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Click "+ Files" on the top of your program. Locate the Windows Media Audio or Video files from the location they are saved on your computer and click "Open" to load the input file to your program.
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Select the unprotected compression format you want to use from the "Convert Video to" window. You can choose from formats such as "WMV," "MPEG-4," "AVI" and "FLV." Choose the video format that is supported by the device or website you want to convert for.
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Select the unprotected audio compression format you want from the "Convert Audio to" window. You can choose from formats such as "MP-3" and "WMA." Select the audio format that is supported by the device or website you want to convert for.
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Click "Browse" and select the output directory where your converted file will be saved. Click "Start." When the conversion is complete, your will file will be in an unprotected format.
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Tips & Warnings
There are other DRM removal programs such as Tunebite and No More DRM.