Hi David
From the iTunes Store homepage, click on "upgrade my library." This will only appear if you have tracks that can be upgraded. From there it will guide you through the rest, basically it asks you to confirm and agree to the new terms of service, as well as letting you know how many songs you can currently upgrade and what the total charge will be ($0.30 per track). If it doesn't appear for you, likely your tracks haven't been made available in the new format yet. Not all of them have, Apple doesn't expect it to be complete until the end of this quarter. You can do this multiple times, if not all of your tracks were available to be upgraded. You're not limited to doing this only one time.



On Jan 8, 2009, at 15:52, David Hole wrote:

Hello guys.
Have anyone of you guys found out how one can "upgrade" a file/album that's bought on iTunes from a DRM-protected file or album to an iTunes-Plus (without DRM, and 256kbs)?
Regards David


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