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Originally Posted by cybmole
there is no such thing as a DRM protected MP3. to protect audio you'd have to use a microsoft or apple format - wma, mp4.. that supports DRM
burn to blank CD (as MP3) , then play in car / van / truck whatever is an easy bypass that works for most audio files.
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Only
really modern cars that
have CD players, will play MP3 CD's

(My 2001 Nissan Sentra CD will not. My 1994 Ford F350 LST only plays Cassette tapes

Neither has an external Audio input.)