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  • Help thicky with mp3 purchasing
  • sweep
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    Hi, earlier for the first time I made a list of a few tracks I wanted to buy online as mp3. I found Tesco’s music site and they had the tracks so I bought 6 of them and it made me install some **** download manager… anyway, got the tracks.

    Next thing I started Roxio CD Creator and dragged those mp3 tracks in (as well as a load more I had from rips) cos I wanted to make a CD for the car. Hey presto, didn’t let me. Licensing messages.

    So, I thought, at least I’ll drag and drop them onto my Sony MP3 player and listen to them whilst I go out cycling, that’ll work. Nope. Hey presto ‘file error’ just on those tracks.

    I can listen to them on the computer, is that all I can do? cos that is effing sh1t, what a rip off, cos I don’t want to listen to them on my computer. How do I get round this then, what do people do???

    OR…

    Where can I buy tracks from legally that I can just make a CD of and listen to on my MP3 player (which is one of those drag and drop ones cos I don’t want any sh1t software clogging my machine up with something ‘proprietory’).

    Someone help please !!!!

    DezB
    Free Member

    Legal download sites for mainstream stuff – hmvdigital.com,
    amazon.co.uk, http://www.7digital.com/
    1000s of others.

    Tesco one sounds crazy that it won’t let you burn them. Even iTunes purchases can be burnt to CD!

    AdamW
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    It looks as if you may have bought WMA files instead of MP3s – if your player won’t accept DRM-encumbered files then it won’t play them.

    Are you sure they are MP3 files and not WMA? Take a look in your media player and see what kind they are. If they are ‘protected WMA’ files then you’ll have to remove the encryption somehow and translate to MP3.

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    DezB
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    Yeah, just looked at Tesco site – theres a WMA tab and a MP3 tab. I suspect you bought WMAs, as Adam says.

    sweep
    Free Member

    Cheers Ad & Debz, complete correct. The default tab when you search is the WMA one as well which didn’t help.

    Thanks

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