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Can I burn my content onto a CD?

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Posted: 12 Mar, 2007
Updated: 07 Apr, 2009

You can easily burn a CD from your MP3 files if your computer has CD burning capabilites. Many media players allow burning straight from their interface. Please visit the help section or website for your media player for more information on how to do this. Most WMA music that we sell also allows CD burning but with a limitation on number of burns. This is determined by the rights holder – which normally is the record label. For WMA files, please remember that in order to burn these to a CD, you must first acquire a license for each file. To do this, stay connected to the Internet while playing each file at least for a few seconds. The process of opening the file calls on the license. Once a file is licensed, you can burn it to CD-R and move it to portable devices.

 

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