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Posted by G.T. on 01/01/06 19:09
Michelle Steiner wrote:
> In article <1h8hjeu.4tdq60t3h7x1N%usenet@alienrat.co.uk>,
> usenet@alienrat.co.uk (Woody) wrote:
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>>>You can listen to music purchased from the iTunes store on any
>>>device.
>>
>>If you want to go through hoops you probably can but it is a lot
>>harder than if you had an unprotected MP3.
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>
> True.
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>>I could play it on my car stereo but I would have to burn it to CD,
>>then rip it to mp3 and then play that,
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> I play it on my car stereo by burning it to a CD, and play that.
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>>by which time it would have lost a lot of quality.
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> Just converting it to MP3 loses a lot of quality.
>
> Thing is that you don't have to use the iTunes music store to get music
> for the iPod. You can download it from anywhere and load it into the
> iPod.
>
eMusic! eMusic! eMusic! Cool music, no DRM. 25 cents or less a
track. Play anywhere, anytime.
Greg
--
"All my time I spent in heaven
Revelries of dance and wine
Waking to the sound of laughter
Up I'd rise and kiss the sky" - The Mekons
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