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I don't. I'm looking into iTunes, but paying .99 for a compressed song is a little ridiculous. I wouldn't mind paying that for the compressed song and the uncompressed version bundled together.
 
Originally posted by: Linux23
I don't. I'm looking into iTunes, but paying .99 for a compressed song is a little ridiculous. I wouldn't mind paying that for the compressed song and the uncompressed version bundled together.

Real Rhapsody might be to your liking; you get the uncompressed version, with no restrictions on usage after you burn it to CD, and it's only $.79/track. The only negative is the monthly fee (just do the free trial, buy a bunch of tracks, and quit), and the fact that there's still stuff you can't buy as a single track.
 
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