![]() ![]() ![]() Thus the short-term, high priority issue solved, but why doesn't it work on my MBP (16", running Big Sur)? Why do I get the DRM version instead of the "free to burn" copy? This movpkg file is a so called package, containing the song itself along with extra "metadata"), more proof that I get the wrong copy of the purchased song(s).Īs I needed this CD to be burned that day (funeral service) I headed over to my 2013 iMac, stuck at macOS Catalina, downloaded the playlist I created on my MacBook, downloaded the songs as well, attached the CD-Rom drive with a blank CD in it and gave it another try: It worked!!! The songs I bought got burned on a music CD. Furthermore, looking at the extension of the downloaded song I notice it is "movpkg" (and not "m4a" which I would have expected when downloading from the store). So even though I bought the songs in the iTunes Store I still get the copy from the AM streaming service which has DRM on it. Looking closer at what really happened when downloading those purchased songs, I notice that they are not downloaded to the "./Media/Music" folder as (which is where per default your local music library and bought songs should end up in) but instead they are stored in the "./Media/Apple Music" folder, which is where songs from the AM service are stored (for offline listening). I put some purchased songs (downloaded to my MacBook) in a playlist in order to burn them to disc - this however fails because according to AM (some of) the songs are "Apple Music" content and can't be burned! ![]()
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