On 20 Sep 2011, at 19:23 , Scot Hacker wrote: > On Sep 20, 2011, at 2:41 PM, Scott G. Lewis wrote: > >> What (if anything) have you decided to do with iTunes Match and it's 25,000 >> song limit? I have to admit, I have more than 25,000 tracks, and I've seen a >> posted screen shot indicating that there's no facility to "pick" which >> 25,000 - your iTunes library has to be less than 25,000 tracks to sign up. >> > > Wow, that's a shame to hear. For me, it's simple. Won't be using it. I have > nearly twice that already and expect it to grow a lot this year as I'm > digitizing my LP collection as well. Truly lame.
Interesting. Personally I think that 25,000 tracks is a quite generous allowance, and based on the number of tracks I've seen many users have, a limit which will accommodate the vast majority of users. Perhaps you could enlighten us as to what you consider to be a non-lame number? 50k? 100k? 250k? A million? Perhaps if you advance sufficient reasons, and forward them to Apple, they may regret their lameness and bow to your superior opinion. Or maybe not._______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
