Convert DRM Protected WMA Audio Files
How to convert DRM protected WMA files?
Technically, no. It is illegal to circumvent Microsoft's protection in order to convert WMA files protected with Digital Rights Management (DRM). However, there are many legitimate reasons for wanting to convert these protected files, and many feel they should be able to do so.
Step1. To use the software's audio recorder feature, click "Edit Audio" from the main interface or select the "Audio Editor" option from the main window's File menu
From the resulting window, you can select the source from which you want to record (this is the Record Volume option on the right side of the window; be sure the "Select" checkbox is checked for the desired source once chosen), control the recording volume, and click the Record button when you're ready to begin.
Step2. When recording is complete, press the Stop button, and then Save to store your recording to disk
Once the new file is saved to disk, you can do anything you want with it, such as burn to CD, use on portable audio players, etc. Blaze Media Pro's audio recorder feature is very reliable and easy to use. Advanced options are available for those who want to take advantage of them, though they are completely optional, making Blaze Media Pro the perfect software for recording WMA files protected with Digital Rights Management (DRM) for users of any experience level. Click here for more information on Blaze Media Pro and its WMA conversion / recording features or download your copy now.

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