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- Music Items
- Why can't I play the CDs on my Macintosh OS?
- There is a new anti-privacy encoding which protect the CDs from being copied the tracks from CD onto a computer. The CDs can still be played on a computer running on the Windows OS but it is not compatible with the Macintosh OS. Hence, we strongly recommend customers to play any CD on a standard CD player instead of a computer. We do not guarantee the performance of a CD is it is played on a computer instead of a standard CD player.
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