Hello List! I purchased several CD's from Amazon, which were downloaded throughtheir Amazon Downloads Manager that puts the songs in ITunes and/or Windows Media Player; however, after I went to the Amazonmp3 folder in MY Music, the MP3 files won't play--being choppy and skippy and then stopping altogether, which brings a message from Real Player and Windows that the Real Player program had to stop and close. I tried the files on my other pC's and the same. I did, however, burn the songs to a CD and they play like they do in ITunes, perfectly. I tried to re-rip them back onto the system via Easy CD-DA Extractor, but got the same situation with the poor play.
First of all, I was under the impression that MP3's will play in any system; I heard something about Apple and ITunes having certain rights for Apple downloaded music; I bought this music from Amazon.com and use a PC; why should Itunes have any rights to them. Does Amazon use ITunes Store. I plan to use Amazon for some more music; that is, if I can then play them on any machine, since they belong to me; if I have trouble with Amazon's downloads, what can I do? I can always change sources for music. Now, could the problem be with Real Player or Winamp, as recently, I have been getting weird shut downs and have had to uninstall and reinstall both programs. Are there any issues with these programs and could they be causing the ITunes stuff not playing in Real Player or Winamp problems I am now experiencing? Answers please! James Robinson Attention: To purchase Easy CD-DA Extractor, Replay AV, and other music recording and production software, checkout the following URL Jardata Anything & Everything Internet Market Place at the below URL: http://www.jardata.biz Jonathan Mosen List Founder Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org