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    Getting frustrated. I am a newbie at all this. I paid to download music videos from i-tunes to my computer at $1.99 each but it does not let me record them to dvd to play in a dvd player. It always says disc not recognized. I want to make assorted music video dvd's to play in my bar/game room. I bought a refurbished Dell CPU and connected it to my tv in the game room thinking it was the dvd player, and I could play the disc in the computer. Still does not work. I do not care if I have to pay for each music video I download, but I would rather get it free. How can I download music videos, and record them to a dvd disc to play in either the dvd (mp3 compatible) or the cpu in my game room? I have Roxio that came with my HP computer. Also purchased Sexy Burner. Someone please help me with this as I am pulling my hair out. I love to throw parties and want to make assorted music videos for my friends to enjoy.
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  2. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't i-tunes DRM protected?
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    I believe so, but found out too late. As I say, I am pretty ignorant on computers. Is there any other site to download from even if I need to pay, to burn music videos to disk?
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  4. Itunes should let you burn audio files to audio CD. In fact, it's apples recommended way of converting to MP3 (AAC to CD to MP3). Video is a different story.
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