best online music store (iTunes, Napster and now Yahoo)

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  • thecavemankevin
    the living un-banned
    • Feb 2001
    • 4346

    #1

    best online music store (iTunes, Napster and now Yahoo)

    Well, of course there is iTunes that seems to give the end user the most rights over all. They allow you to truely own the file and burn it or whatever you want. However, it is expensive to download large amounts of songs at a buck a piece.

    But now we have Napster, and Rhapsody both at $15/month, and now with Yahoo at $7 per month for unlimited downloads. However, these services will only allow you some rights to the song. in fact it is more like leasing the music file rather than owning it. You can only upload the files to specific MP3 players that have certain capabilities. Or of course play it in the specific media player they provide you with on your computer, but if you stop your subscription you loose your songs. plus you have to pay extra if you want to burn the song (but it is a little cheaper than iTunes).

    i would really like to use one of the subscription based services, but none of them support my little mp3 player, thus i'd need full ownership to the file in order to put it on my player.

    so out of all of them, which ones do you guys use and why? are there any programs that can "crack" your (insert download service here) and gain full access/ownership to the songs?


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  • Lohman446
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    • Jun 2003
    • 9315

    #2
    .99 per song is a "fair and reasonable" price in my opinion, I use I-tunes
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    • Timmee
      eBay addict
      • Apr 2002
      • 1770

      #3
      I use iTunes, and my roommate has a subscription to Rhapsody. I personally prefer iTunes, as it's simpler, but Rhapsody does have some stuff on it that iTunes doesn't (so it serves its purpose). One thing that Rhapsody does that makes them a decent subscription service, they can transfer songs to the iPod (using the new Rhapsody 3.0 software).
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      • LudavicoSoldier
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        • Jun 2003
        • 1743

        #4
        iTunes, though I have sworn off wasting my money on AAC/mp3 files for the sake of musical fidelity. Must...buy...CDs
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        • Jakedubbleya
          Don Quixote
          • Mar 2005
          • 631

          #5
          Rhapsody has everything I-Tunes has. Once you buy the song its yours, no restrictions. And its 30cents cheaper per song i think.

          It also lets you store infinite non-purchased music in your rhapsody library for the included 9$ a month or whatever.

          Either rhapsody or napster, rhapsody if you want all the rights to the music, or napster if you want to just save money and pay a monthy fee.

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          • stupiddogg
            Marker Whore
            • Dec 2003
            • 571

            #6
            I like bear share myself

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            • Boski51
              SAC OLD BOYS (SOB's)
              • Nov 2004
              • 332

              #7
              iPod but i am a digital music noob.

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              • personman

                #8
                I got one of those 20 free song cards to napster for easter, and there is a way to get the mp3s on unsupported players.

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                • JrnyFan1985
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                  • May 2004
                  • 176

                  #9
                  limewire or soulseek for me over any of these "services"
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                  • MrWallen
                    TunaMax#4
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 536

                    #10
                    Probably just depends on how much music you're going to be downloading. If you download all the time, then Napster or Rhapsody works better.

                    However, if you mostly rip from CDs or obtain music...uh..."other" ways, and only need to infrequently purchase music, iTunes is a far better choice.

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                    • bam wannabe
                      one lazy mofo
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 417

                      #11
                      i personally use limewire. though i hear bear share is alright. i had winmx, but it was so freakin slow.
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                      • p8ntball365
                        Registered User
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 1395

                        #12
                        Limewire's ok once you get past the viruses...

                        I use Limewire, I tried WinMx but it took min's to d/l 2 songs. I'm gonna be getting an Ipod so eventually I will have to get Itunes but until then I'm a

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                        • Bluestrike_2
                          Archer
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 481

                          #13
                          iTunes when I need something fast.

                          However -SHAME ON YOU ALL. The quality from a CD is better than anything that could EVER be offered off of ANY of the music services. I rip into Apple Lossless and you can tell how much better it sounds than iTunes or any other music download store.
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                          • Jakedubbleya
                            Don Quixote
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 631

                            #14
                            Im pretty sure rhapsody is the same quality as you will find on a CD. Although you do have the option to lower the quality so you can fit more songs in a smaller space or whatnot.

                            yeah, the cd is full after i burn a rhapsody album onto it.

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                            • Bluestrike_2
                              Archer
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 481

                              #15
                              I'm sorry that you've been led to believe that by the extremely intelligent marketers, but you COULD NEVER BE MORE WRONG!

                              It is NOT THE SAME QUALITY even though you have filled up the CD. Here's a little piece of knowledge FYI - The CD is based on minutes!

                              Just do yourself a big favor and don't trust the marketers with "CD Quality" bull****. It's all a crock.
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