you have to admit apple's drm is far less draconian than that of other vendors: authorize 3 computers at any one time (as in you can deauthorize one, authorize another), burn 10 drm-less cd copies of a playlist (then just alter the order and you can burn 10 more ad infinitum -- this is just to prevent mass burning/reproduction).narlus said:DRM is the devil.
just say no to iTunes.
Ridemonkey said:Yeah, it's pretty damn reasonable. The only people who will be complaining are those who abuse them anyway.
well it's apple's problem if a consumer wants to use a top-end music streamer and can't access the stuff on his PC he's bought from iTunes via Apple.Toshi said:a) that's squeezebox's problem, not apple's
b) you could always burn to CD and rerip
you can. but the songs that your ipod actually plays are in invisible folders. read above or use ephpod or the like.downhillzeypher said:I always thought you could always set your ipod to HD mode and copy and paste?
just use one of the GUI apps listed above if you have a mac but don't know cp from rm in the terminal...DroppinaNorco said:can you do what hoowah is talking about on both mac and windows or is it just windows?