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Having never had the need for legal downloading of music, I know nothing of this so thought I'd ask here. My missus has a generic brandless MP3 player jobbie, and wants to buy music legally over this 'ere interweb. However, since the aforementioned MP3 player is not an eyepod, does this mean that she can't use itunes/apple music store to buy music? If this is true, and its no great loss if it is really, then where should she go to buy her MP3s?
Despite the obvious abundance of music on a whole variety of floors, she is fairly keen on getting it in a legit manner, so no-go there. This is added to by a family member wishing to buy her some credits towards some music, so floorware is out of the question.
Despite the obvious abundance of music on a whole variety of floors, she is fairly keen on getting it in a legit manner, so no-go there. This is added to by a family member wishing to buy her some credits towards some music, so floorware is out of the question.
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Re: Legal Music downloads
usenetLateralus wrote:Having never had the need for legal downloading of music, I know nothing of this so thought I'd ask here. My missus has a generic brandless MP3 player jobbie, and wants to buy music legally over this 'ere interweb. However, since the aforementioned MP3 player is not an eyepod, does this mean that she can't use itunes/apple music store to buy music? If this is true, and its no great loss if it is really, then where should she go to buy her MP3s?
Despite the obvious abundance of music on a whole variety of floors, she is fairly keen on getting it in a legit manner, so no-go there. This is added to by a family member wishing to buy her some credits towards some music, so floorware is out of the question.
*edit* tell her its legal as you have to pay *edit*
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http://www.eMusic.com Sells legal MP3s for download, and they catalog more indie type bands.
sample of songs you can buy:
http://www.emusic.com/promo/preview.html
sample of songs you can buy:
http://www.emusic.com/promo/preview.html
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They also do a 25 tracks free thing (but pester me if you wanna sign up, that way i get 50 more free (then the next person can give you 50 free)deject wrote:http://www.eMusic.com Sells legal MP3s for download, and they catalog more indie type bands.
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Another option is http://www.allofmp3.com.
Whilst not illegal, it uses the rather lax Russian copyright laws to allow 'legal' downloads.
Whilst not illegal, it uses the rather lax Russian copyright laws to allow 'legal' downloads.
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Close. it's pretty much illegal here.Sheriff Fatman wrote:Another option is http://www.allofmp3.com.
Whilst not illegal, it uses the rather lax Russian copyright laws to allow 'legal' downloads.
On the plus side, they've said they won't take legal action against anyone buying from them.
Yes, Itunes can be ok for mainstream stuff, unless it's not released in this country.FatherJack wrote:You can use itunes if you want, just for the downloading. It does a horrible job of sorting your music, but I have it downloading free podcasts as MP3 format, which work on anything.
A good thing about itunes is that it's DRM is so lax you can burn it to a CD and rip it to MP3 to do with as you wish. People say that the quality gets lowered but if you're using Human Ears 1.2 there souldn't be a noticeable difference.
The problem is that iTunes tracks are pretty poor quality in the first place.Stoat wrote: People say that the quality gets lowered but if you're using Human Ears 1.2 there shouldn't be a noticeable difference.
You could always buy tracks with Windows Media DRM and strip it as required.Lateralus wrote: My missus has a generic brandless MP3 player jobbie
I haven't noticed, but my copy of Human Ears 1.2 needs debugging*.eion wrote:The problem is that iTunes tracks are pretty poor quality in the first place. .
*syringing
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