** THIS SHOULD BE ADDED TO THE FAQ **
Ok, I found out how to put my legal music files on the Xbox.
Step 1, burn the tracks to a normal music CD. You've probably already done this is you paid to download an album or songs.
Step 2, use a software program to rip the tracks off your music cd into MP3 format. I used my musicmatch software to do this. The MP3's will be UNprotected.
Step 3, convert the MP3's into WMA format (you should be able to find a software to do this), and the converted WMA files will be unprotected. Move these to your Xbox and enjoy.
Note: There are 2 possibilities for the problem. 1) The xbox cannot play the protected WMA files, OR 2) The WMA files that are downloaded are at too high of a bitrate for the Xbox to play them, and thus, the bitrate must be reduced through converting the files in order for the Xbox to play them.
The WMA's that I ended up with were 64K bit rate (CD quality in WMA). THe originally downloaded WMA's are at 128k or higher I believe.
If someone wants to test, they can rip on original music cd through the Xbox dash, copy the files back to their computer and see what the format and bitrate of the files are.
This post has been edited by Xbox_Owner_13: Jan 19 2004, 03:03 AM