Big thanks, David.
Vic
David Hole wrote:
> Good morning Vic.
> Apple doesn't use DRM on music anymore.
> They ended using it a year ago or so.
> From that time, they also began using 256kbs quality instead of 128kbs
> wich have been used before.
> THe m4a-files you buy now is compatible with all
Good morning Vic.
Apple doesn't use DRM on music anymore.
They ended using it a year ago or so.
From that time, they also began using 256kbs quality instead of 128kbs
wich have been used before.
THe m4a-files you buy now is compatible with all devices I have in my
hous :)
-David
Den 13.01.2010
Hello all,
How do I know whether an music album I want to buy on iTunes is
DRM-protected or not? Oftentimes, I simply skip out to Amazon for fear
of unknown.
Thanks,
Vic
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