Someone, please correct me if I'm wrong, but one thing i found when I signed up 
for iTunes match was that it only downloaded my music library, and no 
audiobooks or movies, or anything else i might have in my iTunes library, and 
since at the time I listened more to audiobooks than music, I found it pretty 
useless. I thought when I read the information, it was supposed to download my 
entire iTunes library, and I spent a pile of money I shouldn't have spent on 
getting the largest amount I could with iClout so that my stuff would all fit, 
and then I could only put my music on there, but nothing else. I was pretty 
frustrated with it. I've found that the best way to keep my music safe has been 
for me to set iTunes up so that it views a table-list of all my songs, select 
the whole lot of them, and copy/paste them into a folder on an external 
hard-drive. I did the same with my movies and books, and anything else I cared 
about losing or might want to have on both my computers. For me, that's as good 
as iTunes Match, but I don't have to pay any money except to initially buy the 
external hard-drive, and now I have iTunes on both my Mac and on my PC, and 
both my computers are authorized with my iTunes account so that no matter where 
i purchase anything new, it'll automatically appear on all my devices. It takes 
time to set up, but at least I have all my music (And all my audiobooks) on all 
my devices.
God Bless!!!
Helena

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