Hi
You can change anything about the playlist, anything at all. That
includes the playlist's name. This will allow you seven more burns of
the exact same playlist, as the burn count for that exact playlist
will be reset due to the change.
This seems an odd DRM implementation, actually. I've always wondered
if it's there simply to satisfy the music labels without introducing
any actual barriers in this area.
On Dec 13, 2008, at 18:17, Esther wrote:
Hi Scott,
The limit is to burning exactly the same playlist to CD 7 times.
Just make some slight change in the playlist or its format. I've
never come up against this myself. Possibly even introducing a
small editing change to one of the tag fields may work. I think the
idea is that Apple, or the music industry, does not want you to
start mass-producing copies of your purchased album to sell/give away.
Cheers,
Esther
On Dec 13, 2008, at 12:32 PM, Scott Rutkowski wrote:
HI all.
Can anyone tell us what happens after you have burnt a drm
protected album to a cd 7 times?
Do you have to purchase the album again so you can burn it to an
audio cd another 7 times?
I have a purchased m4p album here and i've burnt it once to an
audio cd but I didn't know until hearing from Esther that you can
only burn a protected album 7 times to cd.
Thanks to anyone regarding this.
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