windows medica player 10

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Audio CD (CDA) or Data CD (MP3)?

You can usually burn an Audio CD a limited number of times but probably not
a Data CD. After you have burned an Audio CD then rip it to an MP3 file and
it will be unprotected.

Note that some downloads such as Napster to Go can't be burned at all.

Note that all this assumes doing it legally with the Media Player. I'm sure
that there are ways around everything.
 
Dennis M. Marks said:
Audio CD (CDA) or Data CD (MP3)?

You can usually burn an Audio CD a limited number of times but probably not
a Data CD. After you have burned an Audio CD then rip it to an MP3 file and
it will be unprotected.

Note that some downloads such as Napster to Go can't be burned at all.

Note that all this assumes doing it legally with the Media Player. I'm sure
that there are ways around everything.




Iam having the same problem with songs I downloaded from Wal-Mart. I can't even burn one copy. I guess it's just another ripoff. Stupid buyer beware . I should know better by now.
 
hell ya there's a way around it. even napster to go can be burned. load inas
a dvd
 
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