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Jan 26, 2018. #21. UPDATE -- I think I've found the solution. You have to completely, totally, absolutely "Sign out" of all things iTunes Store/account by going to Account > Sign Out. Until then, even though you may not be actually "signed in", it thinks you are kinda signed in, or want to be.
I would suggest opening Preferences – Restrictions, disabling iTunes Store and restarting the app. The same script can be used for other versions of iTunes, I’ve tested it on 12.7.5.9 and 12.8.3.1.
Reset iTunes Store cache. I had this same issue today, and it was so vexing! I tried restarting, reinstalling iTunes, updating my DNS settings, throwing away and rebuilding .plists, and nothing seemed to help. I knew it was a preference/cache-type issue because iTunes worked fine when I created a new user account.
The prices on many older films go up and down constantly. For example, the other day, movies like Ghostbusters 1 & 2, 28 Days Later 1 & 2, King Kong (Extended), Alien 1 & 2 (Director's Cut), the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, and MORE were all lowered in price to $9.99 Two days later, and they're back to their normal prices.
Apr 24, 2009. #6. Galley said: Artwork downloaded from the iTunes Store is stored in a database. Artwork you add manually, is stored in the file itself. Yes there seem to be two ways. But even if it's stored in the files themselves iTunes seems to build a library of all the artwork in a local directory. S.
Nov 11, 2022. #13. dewalt23 said: You can buy CD's and import them using iTunes, but it requires a computer. Apples to oranges, not all lossless tracks are created equal. Red book CDs are only 16-bit/44.1 khz while studio tracks are encoded all the way up to 24-bit/48 kHz; Hi-Res lossless tops out hit 24-bit/192 kHz.
The title says it all - is the iTunes store still working for others in the last PPC version (10.6.3)? Been ages since I bought an album via iTunes, but a local group just released one and I wanted to buy it, but find the iTunes store nearly completely unusable now on my Powerbook.
US iTunes store does work outside the US. I can confirm Thailand, Philippines, Nepal, Afghanistan, Oman, UAE, UK, Germany as well. It is definitely the credit card that ties it all together. Another way to connect to a particular iTunes Store from abroad is to buy and redeem iTunes gift cards into your account.
Macschrauber said: Not with missing IDs. You should get the 2nd store repaired, but this is not your AppleID problem. Sometimes it helps, forcing a garbage collection with continuous nvram resets. (Cmd-alt-p-r together until it chimes 4 times altogether). Tried (Cmd-alt-p-r together until it chimes 4 times altogether), App Store issue remains.
Music from the Japanese iTunes Store is fully compatible with iTunes and iPods from any country. iTunes has no issues with maintaining multiple accounts in more than one music store. It couldn't be simpler! And best of all, you can surf and buy music from your iPhone (version 1.1.1 firmware or higher) or iPod Touch!