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#1 Dortz

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Posted 25 October 2006 - 04:37 PM

I have some Pixar short files that I want to burn to DVD so my daughters can watch them on a regular DVD player.

They are m4v files and I have no clue....I figured the new Media Creator 9 would do it, but it doesn't...anyone have the answers please?

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Posted 25 October 2006 - 07:10 PM

View PostDortz, on Oct 25 2006, 07:37 PM, said:

I have some Pixar short files that I want to burn to DVD so my daughters can watch them on a regular DVD player.

They are m4v files and I have no clue....I figured the new Media Creator 9 would do it, but it doesn't...anyone have the answers please?
Per the iTunes agreement you agreed to, you can't use them in this manner, as they are copy protected. Part of the DRM (digital rights) safeguards with video & audio purchased files.

What you may be able to do, is to output them using iTunes to a disc, or another format on your hard drive that may allow you to then use that video file. You'll have to see what options itunes offers you for doing that.
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