| bdbdbd said: @Jo21: Apple has monopoly in DRM? Or what you are trying to say? If the content with DRM is downloaded to a player that supports DRM (usually you aren't able to DL DRM content to any other device, or atleast play it) the content will work on it. It's that simple. Of course, the content has to be purchased for the device, since DRM is device specific (the purchase may include rights to copy the content X amount of times to different players). @Onna: Yes you can convert, you just need the software that codes it to AAC. |
yes they do their DRM files could only be played by ipods before, while others stores even if drmed let you play on any file. until they very recently announce undrmed music by paying extra.
Example : Amazon.
Superdave: i use winamp to AAC+, itunes it's mess resource hog, especially the windows version and not very personalizable.







