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Simple question about Itunes.

ddeder

Golden Member
It says on their site that if I download a song, I can play it on an ipod or burn it to CD and play it on my PC or on a MAC. Does this mean I cannot play this CD in my car stereo? It the music file in certain format that my car stereo or home stereo system will not recognize? If so, is there a way to convert the file format to a format that my stereos will recognize? (I assume this would be illegal, right?).
 
The CD is a standard CD, you can play it in any CD player that will read CD-R discs. When they "PC or Mac" they are talking about the AAC file you downloaded, not the burned CD.
 
So it is possible and perfectly legal to burn the music to a CD-R and play it in my stereo? I think it says something about being able to make up to seven copies, so I can loan these CD's to my friends? If so, sounds like a pretty good deal to me...
 
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