Tom,
How can I find out what if any of my iTunes songs can be upgraded
to higher-bit-rate and non-DRM?
Steve
Tom Piwowar wrote:
My daughter's iPod croaked and she wants to replace it with a Zune. The only
problem is her enormous iTunes library. I don't know anything about iTunes
(other than that the Windows version crashes constantly). Can she Zune her
tunes, or are they locked in the iTunes library forever?
If her iTunes library is mostly ripped from CDs or stolen MP3s from P2P nets
then the files can just be copied over.
If the tunes are iTunes DRM-protected files, she should check if they can be
upgraded to higher-bit-rate and non-DRM. Apple charges 30ยข per tune for the
upgrade. This is only available for tunes so authorized by the music cartels.
But isn't this a case of one mistake begetting another? If your iTunes software
is crashing it means your PC is misconfigured. Why not fix that?
Replacing an iPod with a Zune is a cruel joke. Are you one of those parents who
believes in the educational value of failure?
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