Friday, 16 November 2012

Know your rights

Windows XP comes bundled with Windows Media Player 8.0. While Media Player
plays just about any digital media file format--it supports 35, including MP3, it
records music only in the Windows Media Audio, or WMA, format. The reason?
Content protection.
When recording, or ripping, music from CDs, Media Player allows you to make
protected recordings so that no one will be able to copy the recording from one
computer to another. You can turn copy protection on or off on the Copy Music tab
by checking or unchecking the box that says Protect Content.

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