
Even though Apple chief executive Steve Jobs' long-stated desire for DRM-free iTunes music has finally been realized, some observers and users are questioning Apple for the way it's handling certain aspects of the change.
The catch? Thirty cents per song to remove the DRM crap from all of your gunked up songs and you only have the option of doing it for all of your music not just on songs that you select. Am I reading this correctly?
You're partly right: the upgrade is a DRM-free version at twice the bitrate, so you're getting a higher quality track.
That's fine but this is still an all-or-nothing deal, right? Upgrade all of your music (at 30 cents per song) or none?
It would be cheaper to burn the songs to a CD and then use iTunes to rip the CD as mp3 files.
Cheaper but it sounds like a big hassle if you have a lot of music to burn and rip.
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