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What music service would you recommend besides apple?

Rapidskies

Golden Member
Wondering what music service you would recommend for downloading mp3's or wma files. I've seen Microsoft music is .99 a song and Walmart is .88 a song. I will be getting an mp3 player that supports DRM. Anyway what would you recommend?
 
Theres these things called Compact DIscs. THe cool thing is that YOU CAN BUY THEM IN THE STORE! Amazing, I love em!
 
Originally posted by: Lyfer
Theres these things called Compact DIscs. THe cool thing is that YOU CAN BUY THEM IN THE STORE! Amazing, I love em!

Yeah, but out of the 15 songs on the disc, 12 of them SUCK
 
Originally posted by: Lyfer
Theres these things called Compact DIscs. THe cool thing is that YOU CAN BUY THEM IN THE STORE! Amazing, I love em!

Some people don't notice inferior quality and are quite happy with the songs downloaded from Apple, Nap, etc.

I'm not one of those people but hey, to each his own.
 
Originally posted by: Amol
Originally posted by: Lyfer
Theres these things called Compact DIscs. THe cool thing is that YOU CAN BUY THEM IN THE STORE! Amazing, I love em!
Yeah, but out of the 15 songs on the disc, 12 of them SUCK
1) How would you know?
2) If the band has a catchy tune or two surrounded by crappy filler, do you really want to support them? There are plenty of albums out there worth buying in full, and I'd guess very few people have even a significant percentage of them.

Anyway, I'm gonna suggest the ruskie site as well.
 
Originally posted by: Slvrtg277
Originally posted by: Lyfer
Theres these things called Compact DIscs. THe cool thing is that YOU CAN BUY THEM IN THE STORE! Amazing, I love em!
Some people don't notice inferior quality and are quite happy with the songs downloaded from Apple, Nap, etc.

I'm not one of those people but hey, to each his own.
If they ever hear a quality setup they'll notice the difference and will have to live with the inferior music or re-purchase it. If you're really dead-set on buying lossy music, at least don't pay full price for it.
 
I buy CDs and rip them to lossless FLAC, but to preview CDs and hear songs I don't care about as much, Napster.com is pretty good.

If you get the right player, for $15/month you can essentially rent unlimited music for your portable and your PC, as many tracks as you want. You just can't burn those tracks to a CD without paying the $1/song.
 
get that russian site(if you buy music) or just steal it goddammit (you have a better chance at getting hit by lightning then the RIAA finding you), iPod, iRiver, Rio, iAudio is supported(cause its mp3!).
 
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