ipodrulz.. I think that method is only if you're burning from the ORIGINAL source material (ie; iTunes purchase).. but doesn't apply if you're ripping from an reimported CD.
Loss quality is debatable. I mean, it's not like we're going from CD to cassette tape back to CD.
OK.. maybe someone can answer me this... why can't someone just burn it to CD and reimport. Might take 5-10 minutes out of someone's life and now it's DRM free. Besides, you now have a backup CD. All this fuss it seems for nothing really. (I can't believe I said "fuss".. I'm young still.. I am.. believe me.)
When on a crowded subway, there's nothing I like more than being intruded upon with someone finding me via WiFi. Now I can take my claustrophobia to a whole new level !
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That search feature is in the new 5.5 G iPods too.