High Steve,
I'm not 150% sure, but I think a peace of software that's called DB POWER 
AMP will do this for you without having to burn them to CD.
  John.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Matzura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pc-audio" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 9:19 AM
Subject: WPM to MP3 without the burn


>I just bought an audiobook in Windows Protected Media format which I
> intend to convert to MP3 so I can put it on a portable player that
> does not handle WMA protected media.  The thing I usually do when I
> have Windows Protected Media files is to turn each file into a .WAV
> file by burning it to a CD, then ripping it to the desired MP3.  The
> problem I have with this, of course, is that I have to waste as many
> CD's as there are files in the set for the book!  OK, I could probably
> get away with not doing this by using rewritable discs, but at this
> time I have none of those, and many hundred non-rewritables.  But even
> though I have more non-rewritables than I'll need, I want to be green
> about it and not have to throw away four perfectly good discs just
> because I don't need them any more.  Is there a way to convert
> directly from protected WMA to either WAV or MP3 without actually
> having to physically create the intermediate CD?
>
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