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First, make sure you are running the latest version of iTunes. On a Mac, go to iTunes > About iTunes to see which version you are running. If it's not version 10.5.1, go to iTunes > Check for Updates to download and install the latest version. On a PC, you can access the About iTunes and Check for Updates menu options from the Help menu.
After upgrading to iTunes 10.5.1, you'll see iTunes Match listed under Store in the left panel. Click on it and then click the blue "Subscribe for $24.99" button. iTunes then starts scanning your library before trying to match your songs with its huge library of songs in the cloud. It then uploads the songs (and artwork) it was unable to match. Of the 6,885 songs my library, iTunes was unable to match 1,380 songs. Of course, mileage may vary.
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Adding an iOS device
To connect an iOS device, go to Settings > Music and you should see a new menu item at the top: iTunes Match. Switch the slider to On, enter your Apple ID password, and then hit Enable. Note that iTunes Match replaces the music library on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. This shouldn't be a problem if you sync your iOS device with iTunes because it won't contain any songs not already found in your iTunes library.
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Adding a computer
To access iTunes Match from another computer, first check that it is running iTunes 10.5.1. Then sign in to your Apple account and click on iTunes Match from the left-hand column. Instead of asking you to subscribe to iTunes Match, Apple asks if you'd like to Add This Computer. Click on the button to add the computer and iTunes will run through the three-step process of scanning, matching, and uploading your library. Only one iTunes library can be matched at one time, so let your first library finish before adding a second.
In iTunes, you'll see the cloud-with-an-arrow icon next to all the songs in the cloud, which you can click to download that song. Unlike with an iOS device, however, you can play a song from the cloud in iTunes without downloading it.
Source is
http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57325437-285/how-to-use-itunes-match/
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