THanks, I just have never purchased such content and I have never
tried burning it to a DVD, but my assumption is I will be given the
opportunity to back it up. What will be interesting is authorizing it
to play on his machine since these are two separate machines and I of
course don't want to provide any account info that he would have
access too. Hey he is 11 after all. :) I'll give it a go and see what
happens and thank you for the info.
Scott Howell
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On Jan 20, 2009, at 1:26 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
SCott, this should be no prob at all. My roommate and I have both
our ITunes authorized to play eachother's content, and we send
content back / forth all the time via thumb drives, network, email,
etc.
HTH
Cara :)
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On Jan 20, 2009, at 10:12 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
Folks, my kid wants to purchase a movie or possibly some TV shows.
Of course at 11 years old he doesn't have an iTunes account nor
will I provide credit card info for him. :)
So if I purchase the content for him, I know I can play it on up to
five machines. I'm assuming I could back the content up to a DVD
and load it on his machine and authorize it? Has anyone done this
and have any thoughts? I don't want to purchase anything until I
know there won't be any problems moving it.
tnx,
Scott Howell
[email protected]