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Topic: Music video sharing help
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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The kids got an iTunes gift card from grannie and bought a couple of CD (download) and 2 music videos.
It was downloaded into one of the iTunes library. Burning the CD download was no bother and then used the cd to copy it into the other kids libraries. I'm stuck how to do this with music video I put in a DVD-R and burned the downloaded music video. First it said that it was in data dvd format. I've searched the forum for the answer but didn't find anything. Simple set by step help required so dad can regain his cool image with the kids
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Cincinnati
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You cannot burn music videos to anything other than a data CD or data DVD. There aren't any methods (that we can talk about) to strip the DRM from purchased movies, TV shows, and music videos.
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