Agree, strongly agree. I miss the old iTunes and my > 10k track library of all genres I love. It’s still someplace on a drive somewhere, but I want my tracks back dammit.
fuck apple for destroying something I liked.
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Agree, strongly agree. I miss the old iTunes and my > 10k track library of all genres I love. It’s still someplace on a drive somewhere, but I want my tracks back dammit. fuck apple for destroying something I liked. 2 comments
I’d like to get back to the original deal that a subscription to Apple Id mac.com or whatever got you that service included. |
@GhostOnTheHalfShell @krusynth I still have an iTunes Match subscription. Never let it lapse, and it's still happily matching tracks and off-site storing a good majority of my library, providing good quality AAC-256 DRM-free replacements for some of my lower-quality older MP3s.
27,423 tracks.
No duplicates.
(Mixes yes, straight dupes no.)
77 days playing 24/7.
I am my own radio station.
There's been some weirdness re: a few artist back-catalogs, but I still have the record of them in my lib.
@GhostOnTheHalfShell @krusynth I still have an iTunes Match subscription. Never let it lapse, and it's still happily matching tracks and off-site storing a good majority of my library, providing good quality AAC-256 DRM-free replacements for some of my lower-quality older MP3s.
27,423 tracks.
No duplicates.
(Mixes yes, straight dupes no.)
77 days playing 24/7.
I am my own radio station.