make my own cd's

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318isplumber

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171 posts

202 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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hiya, ive got a list of songs that i want to have put onto a cd. obviously ive thought about downloading them and burning them onto a cd but its for a very special occasion and id like it done proffesionaly. anyone know of any way this can be done? kind regards, tony.

GetCarter

29,558 posts

285 months

Tuesday 9th December 2008
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This I think will be tricky as it's probably going to be illegal.... so 'professionals' won't touch it (As they will have to charge, and will not be allowed to without proper PRS authentification).

Unless I am mistaken?

Fire99

9,844 posts

235 months

Tuesday 9th December 2008
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GetCarter said:
This I think will be tricky as it's probably going to be illegal.... so 'professionals' won't touch it (As they will have to charge, and will not be allowed to without proper PRS authentification).

Unless I am mistaken?
No, thats my theory too.

Even if you have the songs on CD or Itunes i don't believe technically you have the right to put it on another CD under the rules of illegal duplication etc.
I doub't any professional outfit would produce an 'illegal' Compliation CD for you.

KB_S1

5,967 posts

235 months

Tuesday 9th December 2008
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Wouldn't touch it.

Sorry.


MitchT

16,155 posts

215 months

Tuesday 9th December 2008
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Stuff you've bought from iTunes can be burned to CD up to seven times. No pro is likely to create and package 'professional' compilation, but you could buy the tracks from iTunes, burn them to CD and then get someone who can design stuff to make a booklet to go in the box so it looks reasonably good.

Edited by MitchT on Tuesday 9th December 23:15