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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
Which is what a responsible backup policy is for.
Still curious if there's anything that'll strip the protection from Napster et. al.
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It looks like you can use Virtuosa (
http://www.virtuosa.com/) for that. From their forums:
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If you are licensed to play the song, you should be able to convert it to WMA (without the DRM), MP3, or whatever. Use the convert feature in Virtuosa.
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ubergeek, The nice thing about JHymn is that it makes a backup of the file it is converting before it does anything to it so that if the file does become corrupted, you can just revert to the backup.
AllOfMP3.com is just as illegal as using Limewire. None of the profits they make go to the record company. The nice thing about it though is that it allows you to download the file in like 40 different formats, and they charge you per MB rather than per song.