MGTEK dopisp Technical Support

DRM FAQ

Can MGTEK dopisp sync DRM protected music?

No. MGTEK dopisp cannot sync DRM protected music, such as protected WMA or protected AAC files purchased from an online store. This limitation is imposed by current law and the music store that you purchased your DRM protected music from.

Fortunately, more and more online music stores, such as the Apple iTunes store or Amazon music store, are abandoning DRM protection and selling consumer friendly unprotected music.

What exactly is DRM?

DRM stands for digital rights management. DRM is a technology used by content providers, such as online stores, to control how the digital music and video files you obtain from them are used and distributed. Online stores sell and rent songs and movies that have DRM applied to them.

What are the advantages of DRM?

DRM allows content providers to restrict the use of digital media, for instance they can control how many times a music file is played. This allows for new business models, such as rental and subscription services. In addition, there are music labels that require DRM applied to their music files in order to minimize illegal copying; without DRM, a certain music title may not be available for download.

What are the disadvantages of DRM?

DRM imposes severe restrictions to the end user that may not immediately obvious, so you should carefully decide whether you purchase music that is DRM protected. For instance, DRM is often applied in a way so that it ties your DRM protected music to only one certain computer, so you may not be able to copy and listen to your DRM protected music on a different computer. The music files may be further restricted so that they cannot be synced to a mobile device, played only a number of times, or played for a limited time only.

What can I do to avoid DRM?

If you do not wish to be bound by the restrictions of DRM, simply do not purchase any music, videos, or services that use DRM protection.

When you purchase music, make sure you buy only 'MP3' or 'unprotected AAC' files. For instance, in the Apple iTunes store, unprotected music is sold as ‘iTunes plus’ music. These files can be synced and played on virtually any type of portable devices. You can also purchase CDs and rip them to MP3 using Windows Media Player.

Is there any workaround to sync my DRM protected WMA files to my iPod?

In most countries, such as USA or Germany, the DRM protection may not be legally circumvented or removed. However, depending on the country you are living in you may be allowed to obtain and use software to remove the DRM protection.

I have ripped my own CDs, but I do not have sync rights. Why can’t I sync my own files to my iPod?

When you rip CDs using Windows Media Player, you can enable a Copy Protect Music option, which effectively enables DRM on your personal music. Do not enable this option when you rip your CDs to WMA, or simply use MP3. Details can be found in the Windows Media Player help files.

When I view the properties of my WMA music files it says I have unlimited sync rights. Why can’t I sync these files to my iPod?

The sync right grants you permission to sync DRM protected WMA files to your portable device. However, an Apple iPod cannot play protected WMA files. In order to play the protected WMA files on an iPod, they would have to be converted to (unprotected) MP3 or AAC, but this right you do not have, hence you cannot sync protected WMA files to your iPod.