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Guest simonkn8574
Posted

Simple question,

Any apps bought from the Market on the Vega.. can I re-download them for free under my same Google account on my newly arriving Galaxy SII like the Apple appStore, or am I going to have to repurchase them?

And having been an Apple fanboi for 15 years, can I get my iTunes purchased songs (m4a) onto my SII? Or are they consigned to my ipod for ever???

Cheers

SK

Guest ViPaSoft
Posted

Android Market apps YES

iTunes on your Android DON'T KNOW

Guest Rob Watson
Posted (edited)

Yes your purchased market apps will be waiting under you google account

In terms of ipod music why not convert to mp3 as they will play fine. Plenty of m4a to mp3 converters about

As it happens there are probably music apps on market that support that file type. Have a search

Edited by Rob Watson
Guest simonkn8574
Posted

Cheers guys, made my day over the apps...

Had no worries about playing the music files,, its just I have over £1200 of iTunes music in random iTunes folders in my mac.

The Samsung software found the tracks ok. The mp3's played and mostly had album art. The m4a's didn't play and had no art or indeed artist info -hence over 1000 tracks with title only.I just don't fancy individually inputting the data, hoping there might be an app to extracate this for me!!!

Enjoy

SK

Guest bojjob
Posted

Winamp and doubletwist player (both available from the market) are supposed to have itunes importers. Dont know how good or whether they can play m4a / convert. Will delve into it later after some sleep

Guest Lennyuk
Posted

The only issue you will have from itunes is if your songs are old they will be DRM protected, I think apple have removed these now so you should be able to play the songs on any mp3 player, but I am not 100% sure.

Guest Rob Watson
Posted
The only issue you will have from itunes is if your songs are old they will be DRM protected, I think apple have removed these now so you should be able to play the songs on any mp3 player, but I am not 100% sure.

If they are drm protected there are mp3 converters which will decrypt when converting. Not sure of names but i am sure googlè will find them

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