Ok here it goes...
I just bought my hi-md player yesterday. I found out, hey! cool i get 5 free downloads. I proceed to download the files for free. I put them on my hi-md player and enjoy the music as i go to work. Now i want to listen to them in my car. Now correct me if i'm wrong, but the files downloaded are openMG audio files that can't be 'touched' because they're protected? Why can't i burn them like regular mp3 files. Note i didn't 'pay' for them, but i did recieve a coupon for me to 'buy' them for $0. There should be a way for me to move my music into a medium for me to write them on a cd at no extra cost. How do i do this?
I was also able to move them out of the application folder that was hidden from my explorer and into a folder that i had access to without sonicstage. Thanks for the time.
On another note i also read that my 'environment' that sony requires me to have (a sony vaio computer) has the only method for me to burn an audio cd...is this true? if so, that's just not right...