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DVDVideoConverter.com's app ATRAC CONVERTER

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clyborne

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Well I installed it on one of my backup PCs, and also copied a recording I had uploaded to my laptop (but not stripped the DRM) to this PC.

It didn't convert the file. Got an error.

It may be because it is the trial version. However, I too am skeptical.

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5 most frequently asked questions:

1) I cannot convert my files.

WMAConvert frees only the music you've purchased. So the requirement is that you must be able to play your original files in Windows Media® Player or in QuickTime® Player on your PC. If you can do this WMAConvert must convert your files.

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I still see the Sony Connect store among those listed, but I don't see the page that was there a few days ago with .oma and .omg files listed or the ATRAC.zip file which that page said to download. Dang, should have downloaded it while I could. I wonder if they were contacted by Sony after it appeared here. Now it's only saying it will deal with files playable by Windows Media Player, Quicktime and Real Audio.

Edit: Oh, never mind. Here's the ATRAC claim. http://www.dvdvideoconverter.com/atrac/

Regardless, the FAQ say they don't circumvent the DRM. I strongly suspect it works like Hi-MDRenderer does and in essence plays the file at high speed (through WMP) and records it. If Marcnet weren't so un-commercially oriented he might have marketed something like this.

I'll let you know my results with the trial software shortly, but all my .oma's at the moment are unprotected via File Conversion Tool.

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If Marcnet weren't so un-commercially oriented he might have marketed something like this.

I use my development skills at a well paid job, so I don't need to depend on a home project as my major income. Therefore I don't see the point in making people pay for something that other people find useful. If, however, those people want to pay then they can via donation.

It's entirly the users choice whether to pay for it or not, not mine. I think more "shareware" style software should be like this - not limited functionality because you can't afford to / are not able to / do not want to, and letting the user decide whether to pay for a fully featured program, or not.

Im not having a go at anyone in particular here - it's just my 2p

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