Web site Instructables details how to free your purchased Windows Media Audio files from the confines of both DRM and WMA. The tutorial uses previously-mentioned software FairUse4WM to strip your ...
Now that nearly every popular online music store is selling a la carte tracks in the unprotected MP3 format, it's high time to clean house and convert those ...
I read, I believe on the Ogg Vorbis website, that the problem is that each compression method throws out different parts of the sound. When the file was encoded to MP3, certain parts of the sound were ...
The title says it all. Why am I getting so much static? Should I convert to WAV then to WMA? I am using MusicMatch Jukebox...perhaps I should use a Microsoft converter...if there is one? I would ...
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