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Hi, I've just finished ripping all my CDs with eJukebox, this is the first time I've used it for this, I used to use another program. Anyway, all was fine until I tried to copy some of the music to my girlfriend's PC, our computers are networked in our flat so this is much easier than ripping the CDs all over again. When trying to copy some of the files I kept getting errors, I eventually realised that this was only happening for the MP3s I had ripped with eJukebox. Does eJukebox use some kind of DRM system to prevent the copying of files? If so is there a way around it as I now have several thousand MP3's on my PC and I don't want to spend ages ripping them all again. If there is no way around this could you please make it clear that using eJukebox to rip MP3s will render them impossible to copy because it's going to waste a huge amount of my time and having looked again I can find nothing to say that any DRM will be put in place.
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