21st October 2003, 3:34 PM
iTunes does accept .m3u playlists from what I've been told. I've never had to do it so I can't say for sure.
And I can see why you wouldn't spend money on videogame and anime music CDs since you usually can't get them here, but why wouldn't you spend money on classical music? My last two music purchases were Chopin and Beethoven compositions and they cost me $5 each. Granted this was from iTunes, but I doubt they'd be much more expensive on CD.
And I can see why you wouldn't spend money on videogame and anime music CDs since you usually can't get them here, but why wouldn't you spend money on classical music? My last two music purchases were Chopin and Beethoven compositions and they cost me $5 each. Granted this was from iTunes, but I doubt they'd be much more expensive on CD.
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