How to Convert DRM to MP3
Music purchased from music stores such as iTunes, Rhapsody and Napster contain a Digital Rights Management (DRM) copy protection that prevents them from being copied and used on multiple portable players or video-sharing websites. To use these audio files anywhere you want, you have to remove the DRM protection and convert them to an unprotected MP3 audio format. This can be accomplished legally and easily using a simple DRM removal media converter program.
Instructions
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Download and install Daniusoft Media Converter Pro (See Resources below).
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Launch your program after it has installed. Click "Add" on the top panel. Locate your DRM audio clip from the location you have it saved on your computer and click "Open" to load it to the source window of your program.
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Select MP3 in the "Convert to" window. Click the "Settings" button and select the quality settings for your MP3 output file. Select "Stereo" for a balanced left and right playback. Click "OK" to save the changes.
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Click "Browser" and select the output directory where your file will be saved after it has been converted. Click "Start." When the conversion is complete, your file will be in an unprotected MP3 format.
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Tips & Warnings
There are other DRM removal programs such as Tunebite (See resources below). Check them out if you are interested in a different program.