Re: Digital Rights Management Question
From: Galley (Galley_at_Spam-Jammer.galleytech.com)
Date: 06/24/04
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Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 05:41:11 GMT
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 05:48:02 -0700, "Linda" <Linda@discussions.microsoft.com>
spewed forth these words of wisdom:
>I meant to say that I downloaded a CD from an internet web site buy.now -- I have no problem burning a CD or copying a CD to My Music -- it's just this one that I downloaded from the internet (which I paid for, by the way).
OK, you purchased an album, in electronic form. Remember, an album is a
collection of songs, a CD is a compact disc. Where was it from, Buy.com? I
would recommend purchasing music from the RealPlayer Music Store or the iTunes
Music store as they offer the most customer-friendly DRM. I have purchased 100
songs from RPMS and it's a snap to burn the songs to a CD (with CD-Text) and
then rip the CD to MP3, so I can play them on my iRiver iHP-120. I never have
to enter a track name. :-) RPMS offers 192Kbps AAC file, while iTMS offers
128Kbps AAC files. RealPlayer 10 will burn CD-Text, iTunes will not. RPMS also
allows to continue to listen to a preview track even if you navigate away from
that page. iTMS does not.
-- "I'm not a cool person in real life, but I play one on the Internet" Galley
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