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SLCentral

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Originally posted by: Nailbunny
Being a user of Rhapsody it has one serious benefit over Itunes. With Rhapsody you can listen to ANY album in it's entirity, streamed, that is in their database. No 30 second clip crap to see if you like a song .. listen to the whole song or the whole album before you buy.

Whoohoo...usually I know what I want to buy, and even when I don't, 30 seconds gives me a good idea. If I ever were to install RealPlayer :shudders: on my comptuer, I'd use the program for the previews, then go to iTunes and buy them there.
 

TheToOTaLL

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Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Nailbunny
Being a user of Rhapsody it has one serious benefit over Itunes. With Rhapsody you can listen to ANY album in it's entirity, streamed, that is in their database. No 30 second clip crap to see if you like a song .. listen to the whole song or the whole album before you buy.

Whoohoo...usually I know what I want to buy, and even when I don't, 30 seconds gives me a good idea. If I ever were to install RealPlayer :shudders: on my comptuer, I'd use the program for the previews, then go to iTunes and buy them there.

You don't have to have RealPlayer installed to use Rhapsody - I sure as hell dont!
 

JafCo

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Originally posted by: c627627
So nobody knows of any legal US site that offers legal MP3s at 256 kbps or 320 kbps, even if they are secured MP3s?


My understanding is that the RIAA will not allow any sites to provide legal downloads of music unless they're in DRM (copy protected) format of some sort (wma, rm, aac, etc).