Hi List. I subscribe to a web library service which downloads its audio books
as single very large files in protected WMA mode. On my computer, the book
opens in windows media player, and after I login my media rights acquisition
password, I can sync the book to my mp3 player from WMP. Unfortunately, my mp3
player does not seem to have bookmark capabilities, nor does WMP, and hence
it is difficult to find the spot where I left off. I thought a way to get
around this, was to get a DRM removal program and then burn the file in a mp3
format to a cd, and play the book on my Victor reader. I downloaded a trial
version of a program from DRM removal.com but found it totally inaccesible with
Jaws. I wonder if anyone has any experience with the various DRM removal
programs in respect to JAWS, or if anyone has any other possible solution to my
problem. Thanks in advance.
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