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Dexter St. Clair wrote:EMI think sales might be better if there wasn't DRM and if I was paying money for downloads i'd want them at 320 rather than 128.
Timchilli wrote:I hired a car while mine was in the garage the other week, and the CD player swallowed my CD - which was a burned copy of an original I have in the house. Pricks at the hired car place said that this sort of thing is being introduced all over the show. Cocks.
Tim
glasgowken wrote:Is there any way to sort out those protected wma files ?
I've bought a few songs, and a video, online (from the proper sellers) which had that protection.
It worked ok for a while, (although I didn't like the way it connected to the web to get the licence) but now I just get error messages, and a message saying the licence is not valid for my computer.
I would also like to record the video on to a DVD, but it doesn't work.
I've paid for this stuff, surely I should be able to choose where I play them ?
scallopboy wrote:Timchilli wrote:I hired a car while mine was in the garage the other week, and the CD player swallowed my CD - which was a burned copy of an original I have in the house. Pricks at the hired car place said that this sort of thing is being introduced all over the show. Cocks.
Tim
Pricks at the hired car place now have your CD and are sitting back and listening to it.
Puro_pt wrote:scallopboy wrote:Timchilli wrote:I hired a car while mine was in the garage the other week, and the CD player swallowed my CD - which was a burned copy of an original I have in the house. Pricks at the hired car place said that this sort of thing is being introduced all over the show. Cocks.
Tim
Pricks at the hired car place now have your CD and are sitting back and listening to it.
hehehehe. ieap. BTW you have the legal right to make a copy of your bought cd, for backup purposes.
AlanM wrote:Puro_pt wrote:scallopboy wrote:Timchilli wrote:I hired a car while mine was in the garage the other week, and the CD player swallowed my CD - which was a burned copy of an original I have in the house. Pricks at the hired car place said that this sort of thing is being introduced all over the show. Cocks.
Tim
Pricks at the hired car place now have your CD and are sitting back and listening to it.
hehehehe. ieap. BTW you have the legal right to make a copy of your bought cd, for backup purposes.
Actually, thats a myth - copyright law in the US allows for this but not UK law. Although copyright owners are not really going to be bothered if you have bought the CD and then ripped it for use on your MP3 player, but they will take notice if you share enough on the net.
I know someone who got a "cease and desist" letter from Sony, via their ISP, as they were sharing a couple of films.
Josef wrote:Dexter St. Clair wrote:EMI think sales might be better if there wasn't DRM and if I was paying money for downloads i'd want them at 320 rather than 128.
Indeed.
Bit of a cheek to put the price up by a third, though, even if they have doubled up to 256 kbps.
engineer wrote:Wm recorder will record any streaming video onto your pc, audacity will handle audio no probs.
when you buy an mp3 player you may think that you've backed up your PC collection, but it can be difficult to get it back off.
i have a samsung player, and to get music back off is a real pain in the arse
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