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to your MP3 (Dell DJ) player. I know how to sync my CDs using Windows Media player but everytime I try to drap and drop the audio files on my computer it tells me that I don't have the rights. Do I have to sign up with Napster again (wasn't worth it and switched to LimeWire PRO)? Just bought this contraption this week and pretty new to the mp3 thing.
 

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You should be able to transfer your MP3 back to your computer without a problem. However your WAV files may be copy protected and I also hear with Napster that once you cancel you lose the rights to the songs you have paided for or something to that effect. Some music services have a set number of times you can copy and transfer there files that may also be the problem.
 

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dmmd98 said:
You should be able to transfer your MP3 back to your computer without a problem. However your WAV files may be copy protected and I also hear with Napster that once you cancel you lose the rights to the songs you have paided for or something to that effect. Some music services have a set number of times you can copy and transfer there files that may also be the problem.

So I better sign backup with Napster huh? :lolBIG: So if you download an mp3 file from Limewire PRO you still can't put it on your mp3 player?
 

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you should be able too an MP3 is an MP3 it can be transferred anywhere depending on the size of the file (ie your MP3 player has to be able to store it which shouldn't be a problem) If you can't transfer MP3 on your computer it may be something minor with your Dell DJ and you should call tech support if someone here can't help you
 

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dmmd98 said:
you should be able too an MP3 is an MP3 it can be transferred anywhere depending on the size of the file (ie your MP3 player has to be able to store it which shouldn't be a problem) If you can't transfer MP3 on your computer it may be something minor with your Dell DJ and you should call tech support if someone here can't help you

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