iTunes MP4 burning to CD's
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RE: iTunes MP4 burning to CD's
I did all of the above for the last 8 months but finally seen the light and bought the handlebar Ipod holder. Now I can see what song is playing and change that song at will and it's like having 10 discs with 150 song each loaded right into the stereo. There are some very nice options to mounting your Ipod right on the handlebars and one is sold by one of our own members, just do a search for ipod mount and you will see it.
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RE: iTunes MP4 burning to CD's
There is a lawsuit filed against Apple because of exactly this. The suit alleges Apple is conspiring to form a music monopoly by not making the iTunes music available in a format that other music devices can play.
I've found that Amazon.com has MP3 downloads as cheap as $0.89 (no darn cent key on this keyboard - just noticed). From an MP3 I can burn as a data CD convert to an audio CD and load onto everything with Windows XP.
BTW, I have a data CD with 176 MP3 files that plays great on my 08 Ultra.
I've found that Amazon.com has MP3 downloads as cheap as $0.89 (no darn cent key on this keyboard - just noticed). From an MP3 I can burn as a data CD convert to an audio CD and load onto everything with Windows XP.
BTW, I have a data CD with 176 MP3 files that plays great on my 08 Ultra.
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RE: iTunes MP4 burning to CD's
ORIGINAL: ron potier
There is a lawsuit filed against Apple because of exactly this. The suit alleges Apple is conspiring to form a music monopoly by not making the iTunes music available in a format that other music devices can play.
I've found that Amazon.com has MP3 downloads as cheap as $0.89 (no darn cent key on this keyboard - just noticed). From an MP3 I can burn as a data CD convert to an audio CD and load onto everything with Windows XP.
BTW, I have a data CD with 176 MP3 files that plays great on my 08 Ultra.
There is a lawsuit filed against Apple because of exactly this. The suit alleges Apple is conspiring to form a music monopoly by not making the iTunes music available in a format that other music devices can play.
I've found that Amazon.com has MP3 downloads as cheap as $0.89 (no darn cent key on this keyboard - just noticed). From an MP3 I can burn as a data CD convert to an audio CD and load onto everything with Windows XP.
BTW, I have a data CD with 176 MP3 files that plays great on my 08 Ultra.
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