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Can the Pioneer CD/MP3 player accept files from iTunes?

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Can the Pioneer CD/MP3 player accept files from iTunes?

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iTunes uses a special format for its music files called AAC, which was designed to be the successor to MP3. The Pioneer CD/MP3 players will play AAC files from a burned CD, but only if the files don’t have DRM (digital rights management) enabled. The DRM stuff limits how many places (computer, iPod, etc) you can play your AAC files to keep you from violating the copyright and distributing the files to your friends. But if you do have a lot of DRM files from iTunes, there is an easy way around this and a more difficult way around this. The easy way is to have iTunes to burn the DRM files to a CD and just play it in the CD player like a regular CD. The more difficult way is to burn the DRM files to a CD then rip the CD to DRM-free MP3/AAC/whatever files that you can then play on the CD player without any problems. Okay, there will be one problem with either of these: the repeated encoding will muck with the audio quality because the encoding works on a principal called psychoacoustics. T

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