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What I would like to know is there another site like Rhapsody for Canada.
I have tons of MP3's and most sound like garbage, so I thought if I want to get good audio I guess its time to pay. I spent about 30mins last night looking over Rhapsody site and thought why not try then its only for USA.
Do you think if I got a USA IP they would let me use the site but then again to pay them would be from a Canadian MasterCard.
Can anyone help me out and no "Itunes" please I refuse to pay 1$ a song that's why Rhapsody sounded so good.
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Re: Online Music
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connoisseur
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I am personally using eMusic.com to try out new composers, new conductors or new labels. Prices are reasonable (~25-30cents a track) and it is the labels themselves that are promoting the site so legal-wise, it is hard to beat!
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Hi Rage, Good timing on the question. I just went through the same issue and yesterday signed up for Napster (yup it's still around!). For a flat rate of $10/month you get unlimited streaming and downloads. The quality is 128kb wma files so it's not like FLAC quality, but for casual listening it's fine. I will try it for a few months and see how much I really like it, but so far so good. Let us know what you discover or go with. Cheers.
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axiomite
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I checked out Napster for my Daughter a couple of years ago (she prefers to download for free...) and $10 a month seems reasonable for the ability to sample new music legally.
Fred
------- Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two... Oh crap!
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Fred - yup, that's the same conclusion I have finally arrived at. While there are many ways you can get your music for free, to me the unlimited streaming of anything you want was a big plus. No need to find it, download or rip it, copy it to your preferred location, update your media library etc etc... just to listen to something on a whim. Now I do a quick search and press play - done! I can even save it or download it for easy access later. I should mention I also use the Sonos system and Napster just plugs and plays nicely with it. In my mental justification for this, I just switched phone providers and am saving over $20/month, so in my mind I get Napster for free and am still $10/month ahead. Makes sense, no?
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