Possible to burn 1 cd with RAX and WMA on same Disc?

Long story short, I have tracks that are RealPlayer, and tracks that are Windows Media. Can I burn all of these tracks once, on one CD?
And just to throw more confusion in the Mix… what about Tracks from the Itunes Store?

      • If you can burn songs as regular audio-CD’s, you could burn them to a CD and then re-rip the CD in a non-DRM program. Otherwise I’d bet it’s not possible. After all the value of DRM to each of these companies is that their protected files will only play in their own software.

  • Quite honestly though, if you wanted the freedom to use files as you please, you shouldn’t be paying for DRM-protected files. Or using DRM-enabled media software. At all.
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I only have two pieces of WMA media. I wanted them to fill the 9 minutes left over that I had from my RAX files.

Then again, Im still after Murray Head’s “One night in Bangkok”, but thats on Itunes only… apparently.

Assuming the result is going to be a regular audio CD, then the limitation is whether your burning program can burn RealMedia files or Windows Media files at all. If it can, then doing it together is no problem.

To burn a regular CD, your burning program first converts the initial audio files to standard .wav format, and burns that to CD. So long as it knows how to do the conversion, no problem.

      • Meeko, your email bounced. It might be advantageous (in some regard) for you to contact me. Begin the subject line with “SDMB” to lessen the chance of accidental trashing.
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