While the method you stated sounds like it might work, I don't think anyone
here, in a public forum, would advocate bypassing iTunes Data Rights
Management protection.
Both iTunes DMR rules and Copyright laws are strict and the penalties are
ugly. Read them, know them, live them.
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"Package for CD music not playing"
Since I burned the cd from itunes can I rip it with windows media player
and
have sucess?
Michael Koerner said:
Can't do that. Your going to have to Rip the music from the CD into wma
or
mp3 files to have them on the CD with your presentation
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| My powerpoint works perfectly on my computer. Package for CD does its
job
to
| a folder. My problem is that I needed to insert a music link from a cd
for
my
| music and when I use package for CD the PPt will not play the music
from
the
| new cd. I would have to change the PPT to get it to red the new file -
but
it
| number one, won't let me and number two, if I click on these audio
files
in
| the new folder, they don't play anyway.