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Latest post 10-04-2008 7:52 PM by Russ. 2 replies.
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  • 10-04-2008 2:11 PM

    • Seanie_230
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    hello all

    where is a good place to download music legally, i woudl like to pay for albums then transfer them to my beomedia / upcomming beosound 5 in future.

    i know that i bought a track from tesco years ago and it woudl not play on my beomedia as it contains some license rubbish.

    where is good and able to transfer?

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  • 10-04-2008 5:49 PM In reply to

    Re: mp3

    seanklemis:

    hello all

    where is a good place to download music legally, i woudl like to pay for albums then transfer them to my beomedia / upcomming beosound 5 in future.

    i know that i bought a track from tesco years ago and it woudl not play on my beomedia as it contains some license rubbish.

    where is good and able to transfer?

     

    I suppose there aren't any legal download shops currently who don't use DRM (digital rights management) and who are also offering a large spectrum of available songs. Hence, I am downloading all music at the iTunes Store using the software TuneClone to convert it automatically to MP3 via the integrated CD-burning-tool of iTunes.

    TuneClone can also be deployed with any other music shop using DRM (but only if the DRM allows it to burn the songs on CD).

  • 10-04-2008 7:52 PM In reply to

    • Russ
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    Re: mp3

    Actually, at the iTunes Music store, look at the iTunes Plus link on the right side of the main page.  All songs marked '+' are 256kbps (approx), and non-DRM.

    I've also had great luck with the music from Amazon.com as well.  All recorded in the same 256k range, and non-DRM.

     Availability may vary by country, I suppose.

     

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