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Questions about audiojelly and using mp3 files
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| Mistress |
I know little about computers.
I learned recently that I can download mp3 files onto my flash drive and then put the mp3 file onto a cd using the Roxio program. That worked out fine.
I'd like to buy some of the music from audiojelly. Is it going to be as easy as buying the mp3 file from them, putting it onto my flash drive, and then putting the songs in whatever order I want them onto a compact disc using that Roxio program?
Does anyone here have experience buying from audiojelly and making your own mp3 compact discs to play?
Thanks for any help you can give me. :) |
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| skizzell |
| I haven't purchased music from AudioJelly, but to my knowledge it is just like Beatport in that there's no DRM on the music. Basically, if you're getting an mp3 with no DRM, you will be fine. Just check to see if AudioJelly puts DRM on their tracks. I'm fairly sure they don't, but I don't have time to check right now :) |
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