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when making/editing a movie in flipshare, why cant i use music in my itunes library:music i bought thru itunes (copyright issues?) any work around?
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when making/editing a movie in flipshare, why cant i use music in my itunes library:music i bought thru itunes (copyright issues?) any work around?
only if you get caught!![]()
so, is it illegal to walk around singing someone's song?
so, is it illegal to walk around singing someone's song?
because it's illegal?
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Query? If it is "legal" to record a movie on your DVR for your own personal use shouldn't it be "legal" to record a song from an internet radio station for your own personal use. Isn't it akin to the "old" days when you'd hit record on your old box to tape a song off the radio also for your own personal, non-commercial use??
not reselling anything here.
its odd, when i access my itunes library via the flipshare editing tool, about 95% of my songs are grayed out (cannot click on them) even ones i burned in from CD, there are only a handful of songs that i can click on and use...why are some grayed out and some are ok?
its odd, when i access my itunes library via the flipshare editing tool, about 95% of my songs are grayed out (cannot click on them) even ones i burned in from CD, there are only a handful of songs that i can click on and use...why are some grayed out and some are ok?
By default, iTunes will import music from a CD in AC3 format rather than MP3. My wild-assed guess is that flipshare can't deal with Apple's AC3 codec.
is there a converter avail?