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I used to copy music to my PC while with the option of right protection and since I formated my pc I can only play Mp3 and not other formats.

When I play them it automatically open the internet.

Is impossible to recover my music... I mean crack the "right protection" policy?

Thanx!

2007-03-01 19:26:52 · 4 answers · asked by Invasion 3 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

4 answers

I just answered another question identical to this.... Here's a link (and I even still have it on the clipboard =P) http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=114916

2007-03-03 22:44:47 · answer #1 · answered by Tacetus 3 · 0 0

DRM - Digital Rights Management is an evil method of making you pay for music multiple times depending on what kit you want to play it on ...

The battle between 'Fair Use' and the 'anti-Piracy' / 'Copy Prevention' camps is still on-going = each time some-one finds a way around the restrictions Microsoft & the Music Industry come up with another real pain of a system to restrict our use ...

You will have to do some research to discover what's currently available ... however my advise is to purchase CD's and rip them to MP3's so you can play them where-ever you like without having to worry about compatability... if you MUST purcahse music over the web, conver it to MP3 as fast as posible (before the company that 'sold' your the tracks change the copy protection and break your usage).

2007-03-01 23:53:34 · answer #2 · answered by Steve B 7 · 0 0

the in effortless words way i ought to make sure for you to do it really is to burn the tracks (which means you had to absolutely have offered them as adverse to downloading subscription tracks, with regard for your Napster stuff) to a cd, then utilizing iTunes, import them in a format your iPod can study. I had to attempt this with some tracks i purchased from Yahoo's music provider. so a recommendations because the RCA, you should burn your iTunes stuff (to cd), then import (rip) them from the cd utilizing musicmatch and placed them on your RCA that way. i wish you've a massive confusing rigidity to attempt this.

2016-12-05 03:29:12 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2014-08-22 04:42:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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