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Downloaded several tracks (legally!) from Tesco.com and transferred them to my sons Inovix MP3 player - bought today from Tesco. They won't play :mad:

Can this be anything to do with DRM? :confused:

Well, "legal" copies from elsewhere might have worked. ;) What is DRM by the way? :confused:

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Well, "legal" copies from elsewhere might have worked. ;) What is DRM by the way? :confused:

Digital Rights Management :)

Will they play on your PC ?

Digital Rights Management :)

Thanks. Maybe you need a Tesco branded MP3 player? :confused: Now that would just be silly wouldn't it?

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Will they play on your PC ?

They will play on the PC they were downloaded on to (in Windows Media Player) If you save them on the MP3 player and plug it into the PC, you can play them on the PC from the MP3 player (which shows up as a removeable disk) :(

It could well be DRM, yes. If on 3 you downloaded a file, you couldn't move it to memory card because of this. I thought it was daft too, take a short vid even, and nope, it has to stay on the phone.

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