I recently wanted a copy of a track I'd previously bought as an MP3 from Amazon. It turned out it was very easy to do, using Amazon's player to download the track again.
I found this - http://www.apple.com/uk/icloud/featu...-in-the-cloud/ - which seems to indicate that a similar capability is now available for iTunes. It doesn't seem to work for me, however, or at least not on one of my desktop Macs. I have been copying files from one Mac to another - they are in fairly widely spaced locations miles apart. When I read this I thought that maybe it wasn't so important to do this, as if anything goes wrong I could use the re-download feature mentioned.
I can indeed see my previous purchases, and I can locate them in the Apple Store. The only option I seem to have at present is to hear a short snippet of each previously downloaded track. That article also mentions iCloud, but it's unclear whether the tracks get put there by iTunes, or some behind the scenes operations. I certainly don't have any tracks in iCloud, and I really don't want to enable much there, as I have thousands of tracks and I don't want them all uploaded into cloud storage.
If anyone else can shed light on this I'd be interested.
PS: Could my failure to get this to work be because this particular computer is running Snow Leopard?
I found this - http://www.apple.com/uk/icloud/featu...-in-the-cloud/ - which seems to indicate that a similar capability is now available for iTunes. It doesn't seem to work for me, however, or at least not on one of my desktop Macs. I have been copying files from one Mac to another - they are in fairly widely spaced locations miles apart. When I read this I thought that maybe it wasn't so important to do this, as if anything goes wrong I could use the re-download feature mentioned.
I can indeed see my previous purchases, and I can locate them in the Apple Store. The only option I seem to have at present is to hear a short snippet of each previously downloaded track. That article also mentions iCloud, but it's unclear whether the tracks get put there by iTunes, or some behind the scenes operations. I certainly don't have any tracks in iCloud, and I really don't want to enable much there, as I have thousands of tracks and I don't want them all uploaded into cloud storage.
If anyone else can shed light on this I'd be interested.
PS: Could my failure to get this to work be because this particular computer is running Snow Leopard?
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