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A good download site
starlight_xx
23-12-2007
Ive bought a fairly cheap MP3 player for a trip Im taking down south soon & Im wanting to (obviously) download music to it.

Im looking for a fairly inexpensive site to use. I dont want to spend a lot on joining one when Im not going to use it much but by same token I dont want to pay 70p per track.

Can anyone recommend a site that I can access even just for a few weeks/a month fairly inexpensively. Napster are doing a free trial but it doesnt allow you to save any tracks to your PC without paying 79p over and above that.

Oh and to add to the problem, I dont have a credit card so would need to use Maestro or Paypal....
christocar
23-12-2007
errrr torrents are pretty cheap
waving not drow
23-12-2007
Napster to go trial will allow you to download and transfer anything for the period of your subscription but your player is unlikely to be compatible.

You only need to buy anything you want to keep - is that what you mean by 'save'?
Chris..
23-12-2007
http://www.emusic.com/

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starlight_xx
23-12-2007
I dont want to pay Napster 79p for every song I want to put on the MP3 player and emusic, which looks perfect, only takes Credit Cards

Itunes has been recommended but and this will probably seem a REALLY stupid question would that work on a non Ipod MP3 player. Only I notice some other sites say (most) bog standard MP3 players are non compatible.

I can see this thing going back to the shop at this rate!!!!
angharrad
23-12-2007
www.legalsounds.com they tale paypal as well as credit and debit cards
pablos
23-12-2007
Napster uses PayPal also for payments. Coupled with a nifty bit of software to remove DRM its a winner. PM me if you want the details.
damndirtyape
23-12-2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari...e_music_stores

That any help?
Phantom Flan Flinger
24-12-2007
Originally Posted by starlight_xx:
“Ive bought a fairly cheap MP3 player”

Do you know whether the player will play DRM files, as the main legit UK music sites protect their music files this way.

If it doesn't, you'd then have to strip the DRM from the songs (something we can't discuss on here) or burn the songs to CD and then rip them back off.

Dave.
Muckle Flugga
01-01-2008
You can download for free on sites such a http://www.mp3fusion.net which is a good one
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