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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1608681"><p>I think the actual problem here isn't anything at all to do with copyrights, and everything to do with outdated, low-bitrate, DRM'd music that iTunes used to sell years ago. The OP needs to upgrade to the higher-bitrate, DRM-free music iTunes sells now. There are two ways to do this.</p><p></p><p>1. (the brave way) Delete your lower-bitrate (128kbps) songs that were purchased from iTunes from your iTunes library. Then re-download them from the iTunes Store. The "new" copies will be 256kbps AAC.</p><p></p><p>2. Sign up for iTunes Match ($25). Have it match all your music in your library. Then delete all the music that is not at least 256kbit (doesn't matter if you bought it from iTunes or not). Now re-download those songs from iTunes Match. Voila, DRM-free 256kbps copies of all the songs (and the artist even got paid from your $25! How cool is that?!).</p><p></p><p>This might well solve the slideshow issue. It might not. Either way, you'll have higher-quality music than you did, and a better chance of it working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1608681"] I think the actual problem here isn't anything at all to do with copyrights, and everything to do with outdated, low-bitrate, DRM'd music that iTunes used to sell years ago. The OP needs to upgrade to the higher-bitrate, DRM-free music iTunes sells now. There are two ways to do this. 1. (the brave way) Delete your lower-bitrate (128kbps) songs that were purchased from iTunes from your iTunes library. Then re-download them from the iTunes Store. The "new" copies will be 256kbps AAC. 2. Sign up for iTunes Match ($25). Have it match all your music in your library. Then delete all the music that is not at least 256kbit (doesn't matter if you bought it from iTunes or not). Now re-download those songs from iTunes Match. Voila, DRM-free 256kbps copies of all the songs (and the artist even got paid from your $25! How cool is that?!). This might well solve the slideshow issue. It might not. Either way, you'll have higher-quality music than you did, and a better chance of it working. [/QUOTE]
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