Is fundamentally the same thing. It only encourages me to use iTunes again. ![]() After all, burning songs from Spotify (Even the ones I imported from iTunes) to a CD or my iPod, External hard drive, computer, or whatever else. YOUR lack of imagination and quickness to regurgitate the rules and limitation's is hilarious and resonate's a hall monitor tone. My point and problem with Spotify remain's the same: I fail to believe Spotify as a whole lacks the ability to produce a system in which somebody can burn a CD. If you took this small disc out and made it larger and more durable you could call it a compact disc. On the inside of computer's, external hard drives, and iPod classic's you will find a small disk that store's data. IPod's store data (Because they are basically external hard drives) Obviously my point was lost on a couple people, so I said burning songs to a CD is the same as burning them to an iPod. For the last 1.5 years that I've had Spotify I just assumed I could burn a CD if I needed to. Sam, banda, and petey, I originally posted because I just got a truck that only has a cd player (Obviously no aux imput or Bluetooth). FM Modulators have horrible sound quality especially on the low end. ![]() Bryan- I use the Aux imput or stream via Bluetooth on my Audi and Jeep.
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