Are you referring specifically to iTunes support in the Karma? (You posted this in the Karma forum.)

If that's what you mean, it's the same story. Apple's copy protection scheme is still proprietary, so you can't play iTunes files directly in the Karma.

You can convert iTunes files into less-restrictive formats as you always have been able to do:

- Use hacking tools to remove the DRM from the files and transcode.

- Use an audio driver shim such as Total Recorder to grab playback audio and encode that.

- Burn to an audio CD and rip that.
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Tony Fabris