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  1. Hi all-
    I've downloaded two soundtracks in wma format from a 'big box' store :>) I want to add them to a slideshow that I'm creating for my class as background music (I'm using ProShow Gold) When inserting into the soundtrack, it says it's not a valid sound file. I think this has to do with some type of copy protection. Is there a way around this or am I stuck??

    Thanks,
    Mark
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  2. Yes it has DRM and you cannot change formats(digitally).
    You can record the song analog by using WMP and Audacity,there's also a way using Winamp but I've never tried it.
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    If you have a tape deck , you can simply record the playback to a high quality tape , then record it back to the pc , that deals with drm easily .
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