New update to iTunes with DRM-free music
Writing by walking leaf on Thursday, 31 of May , 2007 at 5:11 pm

Apple’s popular music software has been overhaul with DRM-free tracks that sounds better.
Version 7.2 of iTunes offers higher quality sounding tracks without that annoying Digital Rights Management preventing you from copying your music several times.
For only $1.29 or 20 pence (in the UK), iTunes Plus can upgrade each track with a 256 kbps AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) quality file. And how good does your music sounds with a 256-bit rate? Pretty good to tell you the truth!
EMI are the first of the music labels to offer this, so hopefully other companies will take the plunge by providing customers with advance quality tracks that sounds fantastic!
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Comment by walking leaf
Made Thursday, 7 of June , 2007 at 8:00 am
Upgraded eight of my tracks with the new iTunes Plus. Very cheap (£1.60) and the sound quality is so much better! You can also complete your album collection with this new feature, but I already have all the tracks.









