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my dvd9 troubles


ramonita

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I just got my DVD 9, and have been trying in vain to add audio to my slideshows. Most of my music is on my computer in iTunes, but I haven't been able to figure out how to transfer the files correctly. I tried asking Roxanne, but she was very unhelpful. Can anyone out there give me any advice? Am I missing something? Obviously I am, I suppose...

 

I've been wasting hours on this, and the tutorials and help options are useless.

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I just got my DVD 9, and have been trying in vain to add audio to my slideshows. Most of my music is on my computer in iTunes, but I haven't been able to figure out how to transfer the files correctly. I tried asking Roxanne, but she was very unhelpful. Can anyone out there give me any advice? Am I missing something? Obviously I am, I suppose...

 

I've been wasting hours on this, and the tutorials and help options are useless.

Copy protected files cannot be used in Roxio.

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Dear Beerman,

I am having the same issue as Ramonita.

The m4a files that I am talking about are not copy protected. These files are uploaded into iTunes from my personal CD collection; iTunes converts them to a m4a format (which the MyDVD 9 program supports according to the help documentation). I have more details in the post that I started immediately below this one.

Thanks!

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Copy protected files cannot be used in Roxio.

 

 

the files are from my own CD collection, so shouldn't be "protected". I've just downloaded a lot of my own music into iTunes, and was hoping to be able to access that for backround audio...

 

Any way to do this?

 

R

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Not sure,but the problem is probably getting them from iTunes.What if you tried ripping one just to your desktop and then using it?

Technically these are still copyrighted material,from your personal collection or not.They just probably don't have DRM applied on the CD.Legally you probably need someones permission to use them.

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