I used WMA to copy about a hundred songs from my CDs to my computer and my car cd player won't play WMA. I downloaded all the codecs that would allow me to convert WMA to MP3, it looked like it was gonna work, but then i get a message before converting... so and so "file is encrypted which dMC is not able to decode." Is there a way to bypass this, because i don't want to rip the songs from the CDs again. Thanks
Encrypted File Problem
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Re: Encrypted File Problem
Unfortunately it might be quicker to rip the songs from the CDs than it would to convert the WMA files to MP3. Currently the only methods of converting encrypted WMA to MP3 (using dMC) are:
1. Burn the WMA files to CD and then re-rip them as MP3.
2. Play the WMA files in WMP and use dMC's Auxiliary Input program to record them as MP3, by connecting your soundcard output to its line-in socket.
Wayne
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