content owners deciding where and when to market their goods is NOT
a conspiracy, its THIER products, and they have every right to do
whatever they want with it.
jco

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Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  To question 2, you can easily burn an MP3 to CD. Some other audio  
> formats (for podcasts and such) are much more hassle and possibly  
> impossible to do so.

Playing MP3's, or other formats such as Ogg. is becoming a ommon feature on
CD or DVD players, but is by no means universal. You can make an MP3 disk,
but whether you can play it depends on your player.

The Chinese cheapies nearly all play MP3s, though, because that is a
much-used feature here. Buy one of those if your existing player does not do
MP3.

Those are also "region-free"; they ignore the codes that are supposed to,
for example, prevent a DVD sold in North America from playing on a European
player or vice versa. I would not buy a DVD player that does enforce those
restrictions. Why co-operate with a conspiracy to manipulate the market?

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Sandy Harris,
Nanjing, China

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