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How do I let my ex have her iTunes songs if they
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You can burn iTunes purchased songs. Not sure if you’re supposed to, but nothing will stop you… I do it all the time. You can’t upload them to ringtone websites, or filesharing sites. But yeah, you can burn them. I recommend though, unless she will listen to the CDs, say, in the car afterwards, using CD-RWs for one batch of songs at a time and then reusing them, to save the CDs that would otherwise be wasted. They’re slightly more expensive but if she has hundreds of songs, you’ll save the money you would’ve wasted on CD-Rs.

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Sorry Rokusan, you can’t burn MP3 CDs of AAC protected (iTunes purchased) songs. You can burn AIFF audio CDs (or AIFF files on a DVD) of anything. Whoever gets the CDs will have to re-import them. There may be a slight loss in quality.

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E-mail Apple support and ask them what can be done. They are quite helpful in my experience. I erased my entire library once (oops) and they re-enabled everything for download. They might refund the tracks as gift certificates or transfer them to another iTunes account.

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porn in the woods, an MP3 CD is not the same as an audio CD. iTunes will allow you to make an audio CD from DRM files purchased from the iTunes store – but not an MP3 CD.

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