They didn't do that.Nibblet99 wrote:jonnythan wrote:Your Creative MP3 player cannot play DRM-ed songs from the iTunes store, no matter what you say or how much you spam the thread.Sev wrote:Keep thinking that
Actually well over a year ago, I seem to remember reading that iTunes decided they wanted to provide content to all mp3 players, not just limit their market to the iPod. As far as I can remember they were going to open their DRM content for other player manufacturers.
I wouldn't be surprised if Sev could play it just fine
This past month, the iTunes store has begun offering some tracks (those from EMI) in a higher-bitrate, DRM-free format for $1.29 a track.
"The only handheld devices licensed to play music from the iTunes Store are iPods, the upcoming iPhone, and selected Motorola mobile phones, such as the ROKR."
"Apple has maintained tight control of its FairPlay encryption. Other online music stores cannot sell music files encoded with FairPlay, and competing devices from companies such as Creative Labs and iRiver cannot play such files."