Last year I bought music maker 17 to make songs to add to a CD....

Aylor_Draw wrote on 3/25/2013, 5:32 AM

Last year I bought music maker 17 to make songs to add to a CD I was going to ad to a CD I planned to sell then found out you had to have a special license.  So instead I back purchased Music Maker 16, 15 and 14 and purchased an older best of soundpool CD.  This gave me enough files to make the songs I've needed in the last year.

Now I'm needing new loops and beats so I went to Cahoot and spent the 24.95 for the license to music maker 17 collection.  I thought I was just buying a license to use the music that came with magix music maker 17 but it's downloading over a Gig of files.  That's more then just a license.  Are these additional files, or files that I already have in 17.  Does this give me a license to use my program and whatever is downloading?  I'm confused why it's downloading so much.

Thanks for any answer.

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Procyon wrote on 3/25/2013, 11:44 AM

That's right.  You are not simply purchasing an Audio Pro Unlimited license, but the media as well.  When you purchase the program software, the accompaniying soundpools are "tagged" with the private license.  When you purchase the Audio Pro Unlimited license on CATOOH, you are also purchasing (or re-purchasing), and downloading, the media tagged with the Audio Pro Unlimited license.  That is how they are able to determine if you are violating the license agreements.