Enable iTunes Plus for DRM-free tracks
May 30th, 2007 by Jared SchwagerToday Apple released iTunes 7.2 along with the new iTunes Plus feature which allows users to purchase DRM-free tracks encoded in 256kbps AAC. After reading the comments on the Digg story, I realized many people were unsure of how to enable iTunes Plus. Unfortunately, Apple didn’t make it very apparent how to enable iTunes Plus, so here’s how you go about doing just that.
To begin with, go to your account page by clicking the button in the upper-right with your email address. When prompted, enter your iTunes password to progress to your account page.
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You should now be at your iTunes account page. As you may have already noticed, the first option on the page is iTunes Plus. Go ahead and click the “Manage iTunes Plus” button. On the next page, make sure the box is checked next to “Always show me iTunes Plus music and music videos when available” and click “Save Changes”.
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That’s all there is to it! Now any music and music videos which are available DRM-free will show a plus (+) sign next to the price, which is $1.29 for each track.
