Maybe so, but I'm the one who be creating these files, so if I chose
to remove the protections, then it ought to be legal. I'll be using
a digital recorder that does sstuff in .wma. I know I cna use
GoldWave on my Windows machine--I just wondered if there was anything
fort the Mac.
Jane
On Aug 6, 2006, at 12:02 PM, Access Curmudgeon wrote:
Anyone know of a program that will convert .wma files to .wav
or .mp3 that's free?
My understanding is that .wma files are DRM encumbered by definition.
If that is correct, then all such software will be of dubious
legality.