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Buying Music Through Itunes
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| daphunky1 |
Itunes has a huge library, many electornic releases that I want to buy are there, and pretty much always cheaper. The idea of purchasing through my music player with one click is also extremely convenient.
However someone told me that he got screwed over from buying music through Itunes. Something about music purchased through Itunes is coded only to be allowed to play off a few computers , and so when he put his music on his new computer it wouldn't let him play any of it. Is there any truth to this? Should I stop buying music through Itunes immediately? I do buy off various other music sites, but I usually see it Itunes carries it first. |
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| Lolo |
| iTunes used to, not anymore. Been five yrs now |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| quote: | Originally posted by daphunky1
Itunes has a huge library, many electornic releases that I want to buy are there, and pretty much always cheaper. The idea of purchasing through my music player with one click is also extremely convenient.
However someone told me that he got screwed over from buying music through Itunes. Something about music purchased through Itunes is coded only to be allowed to play off a few computers , and so when he put his music on his new computer it wouldn't let him play any of it. Is there any truth to this? Should I stop buying music through Itunes immediately? I do buy off various other music sites, but I usually see it Itunes carries it first. |
if you can , try to always get it from the artists site. But ya, itunes is safe. Quality could be better but they do have the lossless versions stored and will probably let you have that once they have completed their new audio format which I nothing about except they are working on one and it is rumoured to allow lossless versions of tracks. |
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