iTunes Plus (DRM Free Music) Live Now – Tutorial

Seems like Apple has enabled it’s new iTunes Plus service earlier this morning. As previously reported, iTunes Live enables customers to purchase DRM free music from participating labels at double the bitrate for $1.29 a song. iTunes 7.2, which was released yesterday, is required for this new service.


Apple hasn’t exactly made it easy to start using iTunes Plus. To use the service, iTunes users are required to access their account settings (click on your store user ID) and enable iTunes plus.

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After that’s been done, iTunes will show iTunes Plus tracks as the default choice when available. To find iTunes Plus tracks go to the power search (Store -> Search) and enter your criteria. After your initial search, iTunes will present you with a new option.

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Select ‘Limit Your Search to iTunes Plus’ and you will finally be able to download the new 256 kbp/s, DRM-Free Tracks.

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Enjoy!

3 Comments

SandieMay 30th, 2007 at 09:42

I knew there was a reason I subscribed to your site ;-)

DJ SammyOctober 10th, 2007 at 09:42

Hello Interesting insight into le Press – iTunes Plus (DRM Free Music) Live Now – Tutorial. I have often thought about this myself. I think live music is somewhat related. On Wednesday I have the day off, so will look more into it.

MaximusDecember 20th, 2007 at 00:37

I would like to see a continuation of the topic

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