Just wondering if using Match, if I can delete my protected music ( that I have already paid for long ago) and redownload them from the cloud unprotected like Itunes now uses. Seems a hell of alot cheaper this way, than paying Apple over 150.00 ( which I will never do) for the other half of my library :)
just tested it yesterday, a simple page with autoloading ADS takes 60mb....just 1 page for 60 megabytes.
poor people with a limited internet never will visit neolose
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On Windows...I want to do this http://www.cultofmac.com/131965/can-itunes-match-replace-my-drm-protected-audio-files-with-unprotected-versions-ask-macrx/
Just wondering if using Match, if I can delete my protected music ( that I have already paid for long ago) and redownload them from the cloud unprotected like Itunes now uses. Seems a hell of alot cheaper this way, than paying Apple over 150.00 ( which I will never do) for the other half of my library :)
Thanks for any replies!
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