| Posted 11/14/2004 4:31 PM | | | Hello! I am think about buying a MS Duo card from your site, £28.99 is a bargain! As i read from another post earlier; "you can't transfer copyright data to the memory card downloaded from the '3' site". BUT can you transfer your purchased digital music from CDs (WMA/MP3) to your memory card through your data cable without being blocked? The music we bought via a CD is legally ours, so can the MS Duo allow purchased music be transfered to it? I don't care about the transfer restrictions for downloaded content from the Three site, but i kinda want to use my NEC e616v as a portable music player, using my music on my computer already! Please help! Alan  |
| Posted 11/14/2004 8:30 PM | | | hi alan, as you point out, if you have legally purchased the CDs, then you do have the right to transfer it in digital form to another device for playback by yourself. Afterall, this is what the legality of the iPod (and all similar digital music players) is based upon. With that in mind, you are at liberty to use a 128mb MS Duo card with card reader (11-in-1 is recommend with MS Duos) to load your memory card with MP3 versions of your CD collection. Please check out some of the articles we have in the music playing forum section for help in converting your CDs (but any commercial CD-burning software like Nero or Easy-CD), and programs like dbPowerAMP or iTunes (or windows media player with the right codecs) will let you rip your CDs. hope this helps you use your mobile as a digital music player like you planned! 
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