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> Bob Amstadt: > What exactly does this mean to the end consumer. Can I transfer a > DRM-free track to any of my computers without having to associate those > computers with my iTunes account? Can I turn a DRM-free track into an > MP3 file for transfering to CD for my car? Hi Bob, I'm a long time iTunes store user. DRM-free means you get 256 Kbps, Apple calls that a "iTunes Plus" song. Proteced songs are 128 Kbps AAC files. And yes, you can convert iTunes plus files to mp3 and burn them on CD for your car. That's what I do all the time because I have no iPod. And all from iTunes itself, no problem. PS I just checked the iTunes store here: NOT all songs are Drm-free yet! --- Sjaak http://www.livelooping.be/ http://www.overgaauw.be/ http://www.myspace.com/sjaakovergaauw __________________________________ Scarlet schrapt de downloadlimiet! ADSL20 NO LIMIT voor € 19,95. Meer info op www.scarlet.be