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Burn iTunes playlist for more than 7 times

“iTunes DRM-protected music includes audio with a bit rate of 128 kbps and allows users to transfer songs and videos to up to five computers, burn seven copies of the same playlist to CD, and sync to an unlimited number of iPods.”

By “burn seven copies of the same playlist to CD”, Apple means you can only burn the same playlist to CD for seven times. However, it is very easy to break the limit if you really need to.

Like, if you want to burn a playlist to an audio CD, however, the playlist has been burnt for seven times on different occasions, you may perform like this:

Create a new playlist;
Add all the music from the original playlist (reaching the burning limit of seven times) to the new playlist; Add or delete one or two songs to the new playlist to make it just a little bit different from the original playlist;
click Burn;
Done.

A little bit farfetched. Yet, if you don’t mind the minor change of the playlist, it does sound like a good idea, don’t you think so?

Also, you can do in the same way when you are burning iTunes music using TuneClone virtual CD burner, which I discussed many a time in this blog.

Here is another tutorial post about how to convert DRM protected iTunes M4P music to MP3 with the burning-and-ripping method and that of using TuneClone virtual CD burner. You can take it for your reference if you are interested.

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