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What, no DRM complaints?
I guess my only question is if you can rip them as MP3's instead
of WMAs? I don't know how WMP works but iTunes let's you rip
MP3s out of AAC's or WAV's or AIFFs.

If you can only burn Sprint's songs to WMA's then you can only
use them in their phone or on their PC? What about if you want
to burn a DVD of songs and play them on somebody's home
cinema system for a party via their computer?

And you can't use these on an iPod? Duh. I would have thought
that was a no-brainer just like years ago if somebody developed
software that couldn't be used with Windows.
Posted by: mlindl   Posted on: 11/12/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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$2.50 a song????  voska | 10/31/05
I don't get it either  tic swayback | 10/31/05
RE: 2.50 a song???  kravinravin | 10/31/05
Ok, so there are people who like wasting money  voska | 10/31/05
ringtones  Messer | 12/17/07
I will be happy....  tic swayback | 10/31/05
Willing to pay for a ringtone?  cyber-shoplifter | 11/01/05
Willing to pay for a ringtone?  cyber-shoplifter | 11/01/05
No thanks.  X Marks The Spot | 10/31/05
What, no DRM complaints?  mlindl | 11/12/05

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