Re: Question from Jeannie about MP3 files
- From: RaeMorrill <RaeMorrill@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 18:33:44 GMT
I think you can burn them but I"m not sure that the file they burn would not be encoded in a way that other MP3 players could not play them - though I'm not sure on that.
Jeannie Wilson wrote:
"Ed Chait" <edchait4remove@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote here for all to.
seenews:eRNQf.3090$sL2.484@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
My daughter's iPod nano plays mp3's just fine, but the tunes you
download through iTunes will only play legally on iPod players.
Then why does my itunes have the option to burn to CD? It seems to me that if it were illegal to use them through any other medium they would not allow you to burn the songs you bought and paid for to a CD and/or put them in a format that would transfer to another digital music player from that CD.
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