Nonreality wrote:
> Yes I think that you hit it exactly right.  I don't like the drm and
> won't buy it at all.  But that doesn't mean I didn't in the past. 
> Luckily I caught on very early, maybe 5 albums.  For the people that
> have a bunch of this stuff on their computer I can agree it would be
> nice for them to be able to play it without having to burn and rip it
> to make it work.  It's easy to make fun of them but if you have 40 or
> 50 albums like this it not a fun choice to buy a device that can't play
> them.  I see the point completely.  Do you go with a superior device in
> the Squeeze system or use the Apple stuff since you have already made a
> commitment without knowing it. So it would be nice, not for me, but for
> a lot of customers looking to buy SC stuff.  It would be nice for
> logitech to tap into the largest market in the mp3 world and make it
> easy for them.  It's a problem that is really up to Apple to stop being
> so proprietary and let some others into their action. If they won't do
> this then it's up to customers to stop buying their crap and tell them
> where to go.  Consumers have the power, but they have to use it at some
> time.
>   

If you bought the DRM'ed files, you have the (legal?/moral) right to 
download the uncrippled FLAC versions off the net. Those play fine on 
SqueezeCenter.

Regards,
Peter

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