Posted by Woody on 01/01/06 13:07
Peter Ceresole <peter@cara.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> Woody <usenet@alienrat.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > > You can listen to music purchased from the iTunes store on any device.
> >
> > If you want to go through hoops you probably can but it is a lot harder
> > than if you had an unprotected MP3.
> > I could play it on my car stereo but I would have to burn it to CD, then
> > rip it to mp3 and then play that, by which time it would have lost a lot
> > of quality.
>
> That seems like a lot of steps. I have stuff I have downloaded from the
> iTMS, using iTunes. To make a copy to play in the car (I don't have an
> iPod) all I do is to create a compilation in iTunes and burn that
> directly to CD. One step. It works fine and can be repeated ad
> infinitum. Quality is perfectly okay for listening in the car.
You are just making a CD though with up to 20 (short) tracks - I am
talking about an mp3 cd with 100 or so.
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Woody
www.alienrat.com
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