These songs are under a different album (best of, compilation, sound track) and were not upgraded. The third category is somewhere inbetween. There are others that were pulled from iTunes, and are understandably not available for upgrade. I still have several dozen songs that have not been upgraded, in that category. Even if the songs were upgraded for regular purchase, on the same album, they would not be offered for iTunes Plus. I'l explain, because it may have something to do with the record labels.įor example, 60% of the songs were immediately, or eventually replaced, with 256-bit versions, sometimes taking over a year.
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Randy: Try doing a "Get Info" on the songs, and you can see if they are 128-bit or 256-bit songs, and also if they are Apple purchases, or your own RIPs.ĭuring the ever-continuing replacement of songs through the iTunes Plus program, I've discovered that much of it is dependent upon the record labels. With several hundred purchases, I don't have the time to browse to find it.Īs a side note, all the new songs were accurate, but they were 128-bit songs. How did you contact Apple? I've always had to find my purchase first in iTunes.
This will show any files that have been deleted, but not sidelined. New York, New York, Tony Bennett, Fifty Years (previously had a 128 bit version, and it downloaded a second 128 bit version)Īnyone else experience this? You can easily check after the fact by sorting on recently modified songs, and see if you have any 128 bit versions, or if you don't empty your trash often, by looking for the "Original iTunes Purchases" in your trash. I've been Everywhere, Johnny Cash, Unchainedīaby Baby, Amy Grant, (no record of previous purchase from this same album) In addition to moving the above songs to the trash, it also sidelined a handful of songs by copying new versions, including: I purchsed six songs, total, off of that album, but only three were replaced and deleted. Upon further inspection, it replaced three Peter Gabriel Songs from the Album "So" with 128 bit versions, and moved my 256 bit versions to the trash. When I downloaded new applications from the App Store today, I noticed that my downloads in iTunes also downloaded six songs.