Postby Steeltemplar » Tue Jul 04, 2006 10:18 am
TurkishMonky wrote:napster does allow cd burning? i didn't know if it did or not.
Pretty much i would still buy my absolute favorites (i curently do the $.89 per song thing), but i seemed to have developed a halfway large "would like to listen to" list of cds, and was thinking it may be cheaper to subscribe for a year then to buy all those cds.
thanks for the input. anyone kow about their selection, thouh (esp. on christian artists)?
...or i could just try the 1-week trial and see for myself, lol...
Here is a recent CNET review of Napster.
Here.
This article on the general subject of online music services is about a year old, but you may find it useful.
Here
This review of online music services is more recent, October 2005.
Here.
I personally use iTunes for popular music. Then for classical I buy CD's because I wish to have the absolute highest sound quality. I think that iTunes uses 128KBps, which is decent quality but not great. I rip my own CD's in Variable Bit Rate at high quality.
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