Subj : itunes To : n2qfd From : Ogg Date : Sun May 19 2024 09:02:00 Hello n2qfd! ** On Thursday 16.05.24 - 15:31, n2qfd wrote to k9zw: n> 9/10 the law they can't steal my music back when I sync. n> Apple overwrote songs I paid for and took back tracks that n> were no longer available at the artists request the last n> time I sync'd my iPod. No more. I lost unique music I had n> on that device I added by ripping CD's on iTunes. I still n> have the CD's... I think... So I'll have to sample them n> again but I'm not using iTunes anymore. Wnen iTunes first offered that "replace your library with (better) iTunes versions) I was skeptical. Then, I started hearing stories from people that their favorite local copies went missing. But, did iTunes truly delete those previous copies? ..or was just the XML library code adjusted to point to the iCloud version? I'm not a regular iTunes Store user, but they do have the best interface for finding new releases. I've been the Spotify for several years, but it's hard to browse for new releases on that platform. --- OpenXP 5.0.58 * Origin: What do you call a musician with problems? A trebled man. (21:4/106.21) .