Todd M Nelson | 1 Aug 2010 19:25
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Re: Facebook question

I just realized I read your question wrong. I don't listen to CDs much anymore, but I've never found a song
that I couldn't burn to CD when I wanted to. 

And actually, the .m4a format that Apple sells its songs is not a proprietary format. They call it the Apple
Audio Codec, but I'm pretty sure it's an open standard. A lot of audio books are sold using a variant of it
that is labelled .m4b.

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On Aug 1, 2010, at 12:38, "Peter T. Chattaway"
<petert@...> wrote:

> On Sun, 1 Aug 2010, Mike Findlay wrote:
>> 4. Can't burn cds of music I OWN in mp3 format
> 
> Are you referring to the mp3s that you made, or to the tunes you got from iTunes?  I ask because I don't believe
iTunes gives you mp3s ... it gives you something proprietary called m4p or something like that.
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