The only thing you can redownload I think is apps for iphone and ipod touch 
devices. TV shows, music, ETC can only be downloaded once.
On Nov 17, 2010, at 10:26 PM, Michael Thurman wrote:

> I thought that i tunes let you download as many times as you want once you 
> pay for a track... my annoyance is I tunes doesn't have a refresh my library 
> option so if you have paid for tracks it remembers and replaces them if you 
> loose them I shouldn't have to keep track of every track i ave purchased in 
> order to get them back. I also think that 99c a track is still too much, no 
> cheaper to buy an album worth of tracks and I don't even get a disc. real cds 
> still sound better than downloads a home,  of course i still enjoy my vinyl 
> collection as well so I'm a throwback
> of course i still have a 2 channel pioneer system sitting here in front of me 
>  pioneer amp bose  2.1 bookshelf speakers, technics turntable ect lol :)
> 
> On Nov 15, 2010, at 1:32 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:
> 
>> Ricardo,
>> 
>> for me its the quality of the compression from the download that is the 
>> issue that keeps me buying CD's.
>> 
>> When I can get a download at a higher rate, up in the 700kbps range I'll be 
>> happier, and one that let's me download the item within reason as many times 
>> as I like, unlike Apple.
>> 
>> At this time most downloads are 320kbps or less, often less, and yet I rip 
>> in double this.
>> 
>> can I hear the difference, not always, but often yes, granted not on my 
>> iPhone headset, but on a good quality home entertainment system, or keeping 
>> with the spirit of the conversation of cars, in the back of my Merc S Classs 
>> yes, it certainly is notable.
>> 
>> Its essential that the download providers get their act together and up the 
>> quality of the download, and allow me to download my collection say at least 
>> twice a year or so in case I accidently delete something.
>> 
>> once I can do this I'll switch to downloads only.
>> 
>> 
>> On 14 Nov 2010, at 07:57, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>> 
>> Its all ready changing.  People aren't buying CDs anymore.  I dare you to 
>> find a record store.  lol.  15 years ago, they were everywhere.  The 
>> majority of people download music.  By next year, music albums downloaded, 
>> will pass albums sold in stores.  the change is coming.  People will cling 
>> to the CD like they clung to the cassette tape.  But once people stop 
>> building the hardware to play them, people will have no choice but to move 
>> on.
>> 
>> Ricardo Walker
>> rwalker...@gmail.com
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>> Google Voice: 1-646-450-2197
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Nov 13, 2010, at 4:47 PM, Chenelle Hancock wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> hi, heather, eric, sara and everyone on the list
>>> I have to say that for over eighteen years or so i have been using cd's  as 
>>> my mode of music choice. however, it has only been the past eight months or 
>>> so that i have getting my music through  itunes and transferring my music 
>>> library of over 500  cd's to my computer. i still have them all though. due 
>>> to the fact i still infer that  technology can crash at anytime and you 
>>> have to have a back up to your back up. if you know what i mean.  also i  
>>> have relatives  who are still in the age of the stereo  system/ cd player 
>>> age. so when we have party's we often  use someof my cd's to listen to 
>>> etc...
>>> i don't think that cd's will go out of date as fast as tape did back in the 
>>> late to mid eighty's and early nineties.  despite the fact that i have 
>>> saved some of my music to my external hard drive i have not stored all of 
>>> it as of yet. but i do plann on doing so. 
>>> chenelle
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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