Good evening/very early morning all,

Having recently signed up for this service myself, I can tell you firsthand 
what motivated me to go for iTunes Match, after doing a goodly bit of 
fence-riding for the last year while trying to make up my mind. I have a 
library of just under 15000 songs, and found myself wanting that collection at 
my fingertips at all times, rather than needing to access it from my computer 
only. True enough I have a 64 GB phone, but do a lot of audiobooks, thus, space 
is a problem, and iTunes Match provided me a way of having the best of both 
worlds. It's doubly convenient, because you have the option to download your 
tracks from the cloud, if you know you'll be without net access, so again, 
provides the best of both the streaming, and physical media worlds.

To the original poster: I'm in agreement with what everyone else has said here, 
in that I don't think you'd get much out of the service for the reasons already 
outlined.Unlike yours truly, it sounds as if you manage the space on your phone 
wisely. :D

Have fun all, and as always, take care.

Sent from my iPhone

On Oct 19, 2012, at 10:47 PM, "Raul A. Gallegos" <r...@raulgallegos.com> wrote:

> Hi, while I like the idea of iTunes Match, it's not for me. However if others 
> use it, friends, family, etc, I support them. My reasons for not using it is 
> because I get the same functionality from AudioGalaxy. Yes, I probably avoid 
> the 256 encoding it offers, but that's not important to me. With AudioGalaxy 
> I have access to all of my music and I'm not limited to the 25 thousand songs 
> that you would be with iTunes Match. If I want to hear music I don't have in 
> my own collection then I can use Pandora or Songza as alternatives. If I'm 
> traveling and won't have access to the cloud, then I can easily keep around 5 
> or 10 gb of music on my phone, not using iTunes Match, and have access to 
> local songs that way. So, for me it's just not worth it.
> 
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> On 10/19/2012 1:23 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
>> Hello List,
>> 
>> I am normally among the first to adopt new technology and features, but I am
>> still on the fence with respect to iTunes Match. I have approx. 280 CD's and
>> a bit of other music which I mostly purchased from iTunes, a total of just
>> under 3,800 songs. I ripped all my CD's using the FLAC lossless format and I
>> keep these files on a network drive so I can access it with my Sonos system.
>> I chose to use the lossless system because storage space is cheap and not an
>> issue, my entire collection takes up about 100 Gig. I then used the batch
>> conversion feature of DB Power Amp to convert everything from the lossless
>> format to M4A at 256 Kbps and I have that in my iTunes Media Folder on my
>> laptop for syncing to my iPhone. At 256 Kbps my lossless collection shrunk
>> to about 23 or so Gb which easily fit on my 64 Gig iPhone 4S with lots of
>> room to spare for apps, audio books and the occasional photos and videos.
>> 
>> My question is whether I'd actually get anything out of using iTunes Match.
>> If I do turn it on and my iTunes library is matched and what is not is
>> uploaded, will I then manually have to download it to the phone again? I do
>> like a local copy of everything on the phone because I can't stream if, for
>> example, I am on a plane or on holidays in a country where maybe I don't
>> have data and in any case, I use very little data hence have only a very
>> small data plan. I assume I can download all my music again to my phone and
>> maybe the one advantage I can see is that if I ever had to reset my phone or
>> got a new phone my music would be downloaded from the cloud and I wouldn't
>> have to connect to my laptop. Of course it takes a lot longer as well to
>> download 25 Gig from the cloud than to sync it via iTunes.
>> 
>> Maybe some of you iCloud experts can tell me if there are other reasons why
>> I might want to use it or maybe you can just confirm that in my case there
>> really is no benefit to using it since my phone is plenty big enough to hold
>> my music collection and I sync the entire collection anyways.
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Sieghard
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