marv on record, archive: Burning through Napster’s collection, free, Part 3
Whether or not AOL succeeds in blocking Winamp’s “music-copying feature”, a faster way to get the job done has surfaced.

A program called Virtuosa makes no distinction between DRMed files and non DRMed files when converting to other formats. It can convert an entire protected WMA to WAV in just a few seconds and encode to MP3 in just a few more, depending on the speed of your computer (Try the “re-recording the music as it plays” argument now!). The after your trial, the full version costs $40, so if you want the best free solution, Winamp Output Stacker is still where it’s at.