![]() If this had been the case, Windows Media Player would have prompted you to login to Napster and purchase the album prior to burning the CD. The $9.99 monthly subscription service from Napster lets you download as many tracks as you want, but not burn them to CD. Possibility one is that the tracks you purchased don’t come with the right to burn a CD. There are two possible reasons tracks purchased from Napster (or one of the other download services) might not play from a burned CD. Napster claims I can burn a CD of the album, why won’t the CD play? I tried converting the files to WAV, but I get an error message saying I’m unable to convert. ![]() It works in my computer, but not anywhere else. ![]() When I try to play the CD in my car or with my home stereo, it won’t recognize the CD. The software tells me I have the necessary licenses and it let me copy the tracks to a blank CD. Bill states, I purchased an album from Napster and downloaded the files to Windows Media Player 10.
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