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I also have a problem regarding downloading music files. When I try to play
my download in the Windows Media Player, a message pops up, saying I have to back up former licenses. How do I do that? I didn't even know I had a former license.... Grateful for help I can get! / Jon |
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It is probably due to DRM (Digital Rights Management). Burn the songs/music
to a CD then using the "RIP" feature in WMP10 to the file format you want. Look to the top toolbar in WMP10 and you'll see the RIP tab. -- XP - WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "Jon" wrote: > I also have a problem regarding downloading music files. When I try to play > my download in the Windows Media Player, a message pops up, saying I have to > back up former licenses. > How do I do that? I didn't even know I had a former license.... > > Grateful for help I can get! > > / Jon |
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