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Stu Wilson
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I have some very large, high quality music files that I have downloaded from other services (e.g., Beatport). These and these files are 1411 kbps, or about 10 MB per minute of music. 

I have been considering iTunes Match, but am somewhat confused about the upload process. 

Would the service irreversibly degrade my tracks to 256 kpbs? 

Will there be a limit on how many of these large tracks I can keep in the cloud?

I have some very large, high quality music files that I have downloaded from other services (e.g., Beatport). These files are 1411 kbps, or about 10 MB per minute of music. I have been considering iTunes Match, but am somewhat confused about the upload process. Would the service irreversibly degrade my tracks to 256 kpbs? Will there be a limit on how many of these large tracks I can keep in the cloud?

I have some very large, high quality music files that I have downloaded from other services (e.g. Beatport) and these files are 1411 kbps, or about 10 MB per minute of music. 

I have been considering iTunes Match, but am somewhat confused about the upload process. 

Would the service irreversibly degrade my tracks to 256 kpbs? 

Will there be a limit on how many of these large tracks I can keep in the cloud?

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Mike C
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High quality music in iTunes Match

I have some very large, high quality music files that I have downloaded from other services (e.g., Beatport). These files are 1411 kbps, or about 10 MB per minute of music. I have been considering iTunes Match, but am somewhat confused about the upload process. Would the service irreversibly degrade my tracks to 256 kpbs? Will there be a limit on how many of these large tracks I can keep in the cloud?