Scott,
iTunes+, the DRM free tracks on iTunes, used to be thirty cents more,
but are now priced the same as the DRM'd tracks. If it is available
DRM free, you'll get it that way for $0.99 per song, and at twice the
KbPS as DRM tracks.
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On Sep 13, 2008, at 2:33 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
Esther, you are so dang smart, got one for ya. I might be nuts cause
I spent a fair bit of time mucking about in the store. I know that
iTunes does offer some DRM-free content for a dollar more per track.
What I'm not sure of is if there is a way to either search for this
in particular or a way to tell what is DRM-free. Have you any
experience with this? I thought I had run across a Red Hot Chili
Peppers album that was DRM-free, but then I just wasn't sure and the
cost of the tracks seemed to indicate they were not, but there was
an option to purchase such a version. Huh, well I again couldn't
figure out if I were imagining this or what.
And if I recall, I thought there was a way to turn on an option for
having the ability to purchase the DRM-free stuff. I think it was
called iTunes Plus.
tnx