Did you know that the Zune, the mp3 player from Microsoft, has a filesharing feature that is probably one of the best ever implemented in mp3 players ? Did you also know that Microsoft restricted playback of song shared using that filesharing option to three playbacks in the new Zune players ? The old players had an even tougher restriction set in place, their restriction was three plays or three days.
Share Unrestricted Music with your Zune
Posted by Martin in Music and Video, Zune TAGS in Music and Video, Zune11
Dec
FairUse4WM 1.3 works with Vista and Zune
Posted by Martin in Music and Video, Operating Systems, Tools, Windows TAGS in Music and Video, Operating Systems, Tools, Windows15
Jul
A new version of FairUse4WM hit the Internet two days ago which is able to strip the DRM - that is Digital Rights Management - right of music files that use MS DRM IBX components up to version 11.0.6000.6324. So, if you own a Zune, use the Yahoo music service, Urge or several other services you might want to give FairUse4WM a try and get rid of the DRM in the music.
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