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Ive come across an musician who's music interests me. Her album appears only to be available on itunes, which I refuse to sully my pc with.
It seems that to get it I will have to break that rule.
If I do, do I get proper access to the music and the ability to download and use it without itunes? I could then install long enough to get it and then remove it...
The presence of those seeking the truth is infinitely to be preferred to the presence of those who think they've found it.
(Sir Terry Pratchett)
You'll have to download itunes. Then purchase and download the track which will go to you music folder (music/itunes/itunes media/music/?artist). There is no DRM protection on purchased itunes tracks but it will be in aac format. Most music players play aac but whilst you are in itunes you can make an MP3 or WAV copy of the track.
PM me if you need any help but I'm going out at about 8.45.
You'll have to download itunes. Then purchase and download the track which will go to you music folder (music/itunes/itunes media/music/?artist). There is no DRM protection on purchased itunes tracks but it will be in aac format. Most music players play aac but whilst you are in itunes you can make an MP3 or WAV copy of the track.
PM me if you need any help but I'm going out at about 8.45.
Ta. Im a pc nerd so can do the tech stuff. Just needed to know if Itunes was restrictive.
The presence of those seeking the truth is infinitely to be preferred to the presence of those who think they've found it.
(Sir Terry Pratchett)