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Posted by sbt on 01/01/06 04:38
In article <michelle-D90ABB.21140731122005@news.west.cox.net>, Michelle
Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:
> In article <1h8gjkp.14w4y5fxpos52N%usenet@alienrat.co.uk>,
> usenet@alienrat.co.uk (Woody) wrote:
>
> > To be honest, I have a few hundred CDs but don't have anything from
> > the iTunes store. In general most of them were picked up for less
> > than they would be on iTunes, and I don't get the restrictions on
> > what I can listen to them on.
>
> You can listen to music purchased from the iTunes store on any device.
Huh? Not without going to CD and then re-ripping. Music purchased from
the iTMS is DRM'ed and AAC (.m4p files). Most MP3 players won't play
AAC and they almost certainly won't play protected AACs.
--
Spenser
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