Posted by Goofy1777 Day ago, There are 2 comments, 14761 views
As some of you may have noticed the past few days, is that AOL have plugged the holes that let you use Winamp and a particular plug-in to export copy protected WMA music as standard wave audio files. This allowed users to convert music from AOL, Napster and Virgin music, including limited playback music to wave files which could easily be recorded to CD. AOL's programmers are now busy updating its Winamp software such that it will prevent stream ripping tools from working while playing any WMA audio.
We however thought this was a great addition, and thus we figured it would be quite better to have a 100% working plugin, and thus re-opened that particular function. We believe that no-one should direct us on what we can and can not use the music for. When you buy music, then you should bloody well be able to play it wherever and whenever you'd like.
Re: WinAmp v5.08e WMA Decode Enabler by djnforce9 on 2005-02-25 12:15:50
they're trying to get sneaky eh? Well all I can say is this. NOTHING will prevent you from recording the song manually. If the song PLAYS, it'll record. It's that simple. Then you just re-encode it as an mp3. However, crappy sound cards will suffer will result in quality loss. (SB Live and up should be OK!)
Re: WinAmp v5.08e WMA Decode Enabler by saleh_fahem on 2005-04-27 07:09:52
شكرا لمجهوداتكم العظيمة
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