Talk:Tutorial - How to import files from iTunes

Gale 03Sep14: This has still not had a complete proofread AFAIK.
 * Peter 03Sep14: Well I don't think I can be the final arbiter "proofreader" as I was the importer of this page, though it looked fine to me as I transferred it :-)) .  I would propose, though, that we spin off the longish section on importing DRM protected files to a sub-page as Apple has long not been selling files with added-DRM so this is a minority issue (but still needed).  Also I question why the page still has help for obsolete iTunes v10 when v11 has been shipping for a while now.
 * Gale 04Sep14: The page would be very short with the DRM section removed. Not sure...
 * Peter 04Aug14: Yes it would be shorter but not too short imo. It is short because basically the process is fairly simple (even if some of our Forum posters struggle with it).  We have plenty of short pages and plenty of shorter pages - short pages have a better chance of getting read that intimidating TLDR pages.  The reason for wanting to do this right now is that I suspect that the window to get to 2.0.7 will be longer than the visioned 3-months and I would like our 2.0.6 readers, most of whom will not have DRM protected iTunes files, to benefit from a crisper simpler page.
 * Gale: 04Sep14: What is left would be so short it could be a FAQ or even combined with Tutorial - Exporting to iTunes. But perhaps you could expand it a little by telling users how to convert their (non-DRM) MP4 to WAV or AIFF. Some will find this simpler than installing FFmpeg. If you split this into two pages, that conversion information would not be duplication. Are there any other tips that would help more challenged users?
 * Peter 04Sep14: I would not really want to merge this with Tutorial - Exporting to iTunes
 * Peter 15Sep14: Having worked on both pages I really do think I want to keep them as two separate pages, they are two separate and distinct tasks. Having trimmed this page by making a sub-page for DRM protected files I personally do not find this page too short.  it's short because the process is relatively simple for non-protected files.  And what's more we have plenty of pages shorter than this in the Manual.