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Old 04/19/2005, 03:42 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jnrjr79
You are dead wrong. iTunes 4.7.1 can burn purchased music from the iTunes music store to create normal audio cd's. I do this all the time.
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Originally Posted by imediasearch
Burning purchased iTunes music onto a CD with 4.7? Again, you are wrong. iTunes produces a simple error message when you attempt to do this.
You're BOTH RIGHT!

If you try to burn an AUDIO CD, iTunes 4.7.1 will let you burn your protected music just fine.

If you try to burn a MP3 CD, iTunes 4.7.1 will prevent you from burning your protected music.

To remove the DRM (Digital Rights Mangement - aka copy protection), you must either use the legally murky jhymn software, or simply burn your purchased music to an audio cd, then re-import it.

The average person will likely never hear the difference (I can't hear any difference on my studio monitors).

Hope this helps,
George
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