![]() ![]() ![]() We tried to upgrade a mere 50 tracks yesterday, however, and it took hours, so either there are technical issues or initial demand was astronomical. This is a lovely geek touch - press a button and your music levels up. Users who have already purchased songs from iTunes can upgrade their files to the new higher-quality versions for about £2 per album. ![]() The new tracks cost 20p more (99p rather than 79p) to buy individually, though single album sales remain at the same price. Currently that's just EMI's catalogue, but Steve Jobs - the Daddy of Apple - said yesterday that there are a huge number of indie labels wanting to get their stuff on iTunes without DRM and at a higher quality. ITunes Plus is the name given by Apple to the DRM-free, super high-quality versions of the songs available in the store (256kbps AAC, up from 128kbps AAC, for those interested). ![]()
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