Burning from Ipod (wishlist).

Is Ipod even considering the ability to burn a cd from the
ipods playlist???????????? Doesnt seem like a huge project.
Seems kinda dumb to have to re-select music to burn since the
music has already been placed into a playlist under ipod......
Specially if their music lib is very large (mine isnt but i
feel for those people who do have large libs).
savagcl

I highly doubt that Appl will do this, mainly because of the legal issues.
If there was the ability to burn music from the iPod, then a huge number of copyright issues would be breached, because it would make it that much easier to share music with your pals.
I may be wrong, but if I am correct, sorry to dissapoint.
There are third party programs available to copy music from iPod to computer/mac, so you can burn playlists THIS IS ILLEGAL AND SHOULD NOT BE ATTEMPTED BY ANYONE FOR ANY REASONS.
Hope this helps.
Dan.
iPod 5th Gen 60GB Black ^_^   Windows XP Pro  

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