Re: Burning a CD with protected WMA files using WMP 10
- From: "Chief Minnechuk" <minnechuk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Dec 2006 18:35:13 -0800
Be sure you are creating a music/audio disk and not a data disk. The
music CDs you buy at the store are music disks - they typically can
hold about 20 songs. A data disk on the other hand can hold upwards of
150 mp3 files, but a typical CD player can't play them. One exception
to this rule is CD players that advertise their ability to play MP3
files. These mp3 "enabled" players can usually play the "favorite"
file formats: mp3 and wma - along with a few other formats. If you
find that you are able to put more than 20 songs on a disk, you are
probably creating a data disk. WMP10 can create both types of disk.
Chief Minnechuk
a_hartmann_andersen@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi
I have bought some wma files on the internet (LEGAL)
I'm trying to copy the files of to a CD for my Car Radio, but somehow
the license information is not "copied" together with the files.
The result is that my Panasonic Car CD player reface to play them ...
I have copied WMA files before without problems but not this time..
Can somebody please tell me why I'm having trouble doing this?
Thanks a lot!
.
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