captbrando Posted November 1, 2004 Report Posted November 1, 2004 Greets! Now that I am importing CDs into iTunes instead of ripping mp3 versions of the CDs, it would be sweet if P2E could also include the m4a codec that is used by the software. That way a CD that is imported with legal music to use could just be dropped into iTunes and then into my P2E presentations.Thanks! Quote
Ken Cox Posted November 1, 2004 Report Posted November 1, 2004 with legal music captbrandowelcome to the forumhate to spill water on your blanket but even tho you paid for a tune does not mean you can use it commercially - -you have the right to use it rules rules they make you sick dont they ken Quote
captbrando Posted November 4, 2004 Author Report Posted November 4, 2004 I'm not referring to commercial music that RIAA freaks about, I'm referring to paid music that is spcifically for this type of licensing. Stuff that is legal to reproduce and bundle with your own product (i.e., like royalty free) but comes on CDs.I know you cant take a Jim Brickman song and use it without the perms Quote
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