Hi Alex,
As
far as I understand, M4A and M4B (B as in boy) files have no
restrictions. If you created them, you should be able to copy, burn
and use them as much as you desire. M4P (P as in, Peter) files are
the protected content files with the DRM.
Take Care
John Panarese
On Oct 10, 2008, at 11:05 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Well, I make my own M4b files, what can't I do with them.
Theanks for listening,
Alex,
On 10-Oct-08, at 7:42 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
got it. Thanks so much for the clarification!
Olivia
On Oct 10, 2008, at 10:40 PM, John Panarese wrote:
Hi
M4A are unprotected files ripped from CDs you can freely play and
burn back into CDs without any restrictions. M4P are the
protected files purchased from the iTunes store. There are
limitations to them as far as only being able to be played on up
to five authorized computers and how many times one can burn them
to CD from a play list.
Take Care
John Panarese
On Oct 10, 2008, at 9:24 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
just curious as to what the difference is between m4a and m4p
files? Is one protected while the other isn't? Are you limited in
what you can do with M4P files?
Olivia