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Does anyone know if a CF card inserted into a PPC can
have Napster purchased music copied to it? I have WMP10
(same situation with 9) and Windows Mobile 2003 and
Napster will not allow me to transfer music to the CF
card of the device, only the main memory. I get "Windows
Media Player has encountered an unknow error". It works
perfect if I select the PPC main memory. I have searched
around for hours and have found only a few mentions of
this and none of them had a definitive answer. I had
been hoping for a while that WMP10 would solve the issue,
but no luck. There was a great post that explained that
it should allow this to occur based on the DRM and it
should not work in other PPCs, etc - only problem is it
does not seem to work like that at all.

Also, anyone know if MS will provide an update to Windows
Mobile 2003 to support Janus?


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