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| ChrisS1563 |
Posted - 09/02/2004 : 8:34:32 PM In the era of anti-pirate music encoding, is there a limit to which sites to download from and will it be compatible for Nerous player? Will I run into any trouble on playback? |
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| brewer13210 |
Posted - 09/03/2004 : 10:39:04 AM There is always a way to skin that cat. Most of the music services let you burn the music you've purchased to a CD, and of course after that, no more DRM, and you can do what you want with the music you've purchased.
I've purchased a few things from the ReadAudio store lately, which is nice because they're having their 49 cent sale right now. After downloading the album, I've burned it to a CD and then re-ripped to an Ogg file. Now I can do what ever I want with it, which in this case means loading the music on to my Neuros. With this method I also end up with a CD of the music, so I don't have to worry about loosing anything if my hard drive crashes.
Todd |
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