digital rights management

Chris Lemire linux.user400354 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 12 05:42:16 UTC 2006


i have about 30 gigabytes of music. it was ripped in windows unfortunately
and it got drm. i had not found a way to convert or play these in linux
after much research. not long ago, my friend told me he burns his drm wma
music to a cd and then rips them as mp3. i might try what he said about
burning music with drm to cd and then ripping it as mp3 to get rid of the
drm. there is a problem. i have about 30 gigabytes of music. that would take
a whole bunch of time and blank cds. do i have to burn it in the format a cd
player can play, or can i burn it another way so that i can fit many more
songs on a disk? can i use a dvd instead? is there any other way? thats a
good idea. i just have too much music.
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