BLK1985 New Member May 29, 2007 #1 Where is the best place to download songs from? And I mean Legal place, I'm starting to rethink using Limewire etc.
Where is the best place to download songs from? And I mean Legal place, I'm starting to rethink using Limewire etc.
J JamesBart New Member May 29, 2007 #3 yeah itunes is cool but it depends on the music your after imo! so what are you after?
BLK1985 New Member May 29, 2007 #4 JamesBart said: yeah itunes is cool but it depends on the music your after imo! so what are you after? Click to expand... Im after almost anything. People would be surprised by my collection. It goes from Rap to Country to Indie Rap to Rock to Metal etc. I should have mentioned I wont use Itunes, I sold my Ipod for a Zune so maybe Zune is the way to go? Last edited: May 30, 2007
JamesBart said: yeah itunes is cool but it depends on the music your after imo! so what are you after? Click to expand... Im after almost anything. People would be surprised by my collection. It goes from Rap to Country to Indie Rap to Rock to Metal etc. I should have mentioned I wont use Itunes, I sold my Ipod for a Zune so maybe Zune is the way to go?
OvenMaster VIP Member May 30, 2007 #5 Believe it or not, I think Wal-Mart music downloads are pretty decent at 88 cents each. 128kbps .wma's that can be burnt up to ten times on CD.
Believe it or not, I think Wal-Mart music downloads are pretty decent at 88 cents each. 128kbps .wma's that can be burnt up to ten times on CD.
g4m3rof1337 Active Member May 30, 2007 #6 Zunes are great. Did you try the Zune marketplace? My collection is just like yours, with the genres. Napster?
Zunes are great. Did you try the Zune marketplace? My collection is just like yours, with the genres. Napster?
BLK1985 New Member May 30, 2007 #7 OvenMaster said: Believe it or not, I think Wal-Mart music downloads are pretty decent at 88 cents each. 128kbps .wma's that can be burnt up to ten times on CD. Click to expand... Do they have unedited songs or is it just like their stores?
OvenMaster said: Believe it or not, I think Wal-Mart music downloads are pretty decent at 88 cents each. 128kbps .wma's that can be burnt up to ten times on CD. Click to expand... Do they have unedited songs or is it just like their stores?
Vigor New Member May 30, 2007 #8 In my opinion I'd say Napster. I'm still living a "Kids' life" using L*meW*re
H heyman421 banned May 30, 2007 #9 Is the zune compatible with subscription-based music downloads? If so i'd get napster to go or rhapsody over buying individual songs any day. $10 or less per month for unlimited music is the way to go, imo.
Is the zune compatible with subscription-based music downloads? If so i'd get napster to go or rhapsody over buying individual songs any day. $10 or less per month for unlimited music is the way to go, imo.