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If you get it on itunes, you can still burn it to CD. It will be an AAC for M4U file or something which allows the copyright tags on it.
A good CD burning application will allow you to burn the file to CD and it will work like a regular CD you have purchased, if not;
If you get an AAC to WAV file converter then convert the file that you download from itunes, and then burn it through Windows Explorer or Apple's Disk Utility then it should give you the option to make it playable on standard CD players.
A good CD burning application will allow you to burn the file to CD and it will work like a regular CD you have purchased, if not;
If you get an AAC to WAV file converter then convert the file that you download from itunes, and then burn it through Windows Explorer or Apple's Disk Utility then it should give you the option to make it playable on standard CD players.
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ok m8 i see where you are coming from not saying i agree 100%with you
as i dont think justin bieber and the like are gona go without
maybe if music was priced better torrents would not exist does every artist that does it for the "love of music" have to be a multi millionaire
i know some lesser known artists may struggle at first
also movies it cost me and the mrs £34 to watch the avengers in 3d
whats that about £34
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ok m8 i see where you are coming from not saying i agree 100%with you
as i dont think justin bieber and the like are gona go without
maybe if music was priced better torrents would not exist does every artist that does it for the "love of music" have to be a multi millionaire
i know some lesser known artists may struggle at first
also movies it cost me and the mrs £34 to watch the avengers in 3d
whats that about £34
as i dont think justin bieber and the like are gona go without
maybe if music was priced better torrents would not exist does every artist that does it for the "love of music" have to be a multi millionaire
i know some lesser known artists may struggle at first
also movies it cost me and the mrs £34 to watch the avengers in 3d
whats that about £34
I know it happens and can be of use for new talent getting out there but I don't like the open encouragement of it.
You're right re. music prices. for a download it should cost a lot less then say a physical copy on CD or even vinyl etc. (I'm a DJ and have 100s).
Don't really do the cinema as I prefer the comfort of my living room to watch a film, it is way overpriced as you say and you usually get stuck behind either the biggest hair do in the world or some sceff called McKenzie chatting to his chavvy mates.
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They are. i have a few DJ/Producer mates and get a lot of my stuff from Beatport/Trackitdown etc. The slice the sites get for allowing downloads is huge! The producers get very little and obviously dance music is a saller part of the market than pop, so many have day jobs or also DJ aswell to make ££.
If a track costs £1.39 on Beatport for example, the producer behind it get's a very small percentage of that
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