Napster vs. Itunes
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- noel
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Napster vs. Itunes
So I use Itunes for basically all of my personal music management. Since I encoded all of my CDs and started buying music on the Itunes store, I haven't opened a music jewel case, or bought a new CD. A lot of you probably saw the Superbowl ad where Napster is claiming to be able to fill your MP3 player for 14.99 a month instead of Apple's $1 per song. In light of that, is anyone using Napster on a regular basis? Can anyone compare Napster to Itunes? What's the music selection like? How's the audio quality, etc.?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
i use iTunes myself.
the thing with Napster is that there has to be a catch. Simply put, if I can sell my song on iTunes for $1, but Napster only wants me to sell it for 0.0000001 then Napster doesnt get my song. Especially since all of the ears go to iTunes first.
I definitely am interested in hearing what their offer is, but there has to be a catch, like namely their selection must suck. Either that or they are losing money =).
the thing with Napster is that there has to be a catch. Simply put, if I can sell my song on iTunes for $1, but Napster only wants me to sell it for 0.0000001 then Napster doesnt get my song. Especially since all of the ears go to iTunes first.
I definitely am interested in hearing what their offer is, but there has to be a catch, like namely their selection must suck. Either that or they are losing money =).
Doesn't anyone google anymore?
If Napster offers Night Ranger: Don't Tell Me You Love Me, I'm all over it.
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If Napster offers Night Ranger: Don't Tell Me You Love Me, I'm all over it.
Napster's new "Napster to Go" subscription service offers access to an unlimited amount of music per month for a $14.99 fee. That music can be put on compatible MP3 players, but can only be played as long as the subscriber keeps paying the fee.
I enjoyed reading your article about Napster flopping, but I think it will be attractive to some people, including myself. I've been a subscriber to Listen.com's "Rhapsody" service for the past couple of years, and I think a subscription based service has an advantage that iTunes doesn't.
Basically, I can listen to a wide variety of music that I wouldn't normally pay to listen to. I don't have to worry about wasting 99 cents if a particular song is crap, I can just download and listen to something else.
You do realize there are work-arounds to this system, right? I admit, you won't see me dishing out $15 a month to download music (I even use iTunes). Once you burn the music to a cd (and I am assuming you still can with this service, forgive me if this is not the case), then all you have to do is import it back and voila, you have DRM-free music. This is what I do with my iTunes AAC-protected junk. I burn it, import it back (as MP3) so I can make MP3 cd's with it. Sure, you're out a couple of cd's, but what is that? Ten cents per cd?
I love it when these companies announce their "copy-protection" plans. They (and everyone who's knowledgable enough to know what a .torrent is) know it's bullshit when they say there's a five time burn limit per song.
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Let's call this latest Napster 'Service' for what it is. It's the juke box model imported into your home. Drop your money in the juke box and, after it's over, all you have is fond memories.
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I have to agree with you. The market for renting entertainment is poor. Almost nobody has cable TV for example. And almost nobody ever goes to a movie theatre and rents a single play of a movie.
Bruce
you basterds are still paying...i just use bearshare and copy songs onto a CD or something...the program takes 45 seconds to download and songs around 10 on my PC...so you can always just delete and download whatever you need to hear every once in a while
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bearshear is pretty leet.
but since i am actually employed by a media company, i actually want them to make money. and since i own percentages of mutual funds that own stock in media companies, that also incentivizes me to patronize them.
And also since I am a patriotic American, I believe that contributing to the free market and paying my taxes is how to be a productive member of the greatest society on the planet.
but since i am actually employed by a media company, i actually want them to make money. and since i own percentages of mutual funds that own stock in media companies, that also incentivizes me to patronize them.
And also since I am a patriotic American, I believe that contributing to the free market and paying my taxes is how to be a productive member of the greatest society on the planet.
IF i like a band enough, i will still buy there CD (i have plenty) but if im at home and im looking to listen to music while im on my PC or like afew songs from a certain artist il just download...also if i want to make a "house" or "classic rock" or "reggae" mix, il do it off of downloaded songs
also if your into jam bands or any experimental music you will rarely hear them play the same song in the same manner twice, my downloaded songs are more live performances then not
also if your into jam bands or any experimental music you will rarely hear them play the same song in the same manner twice, my downloaded songs are more live performances then not
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Unless it's a song that's not available for purchase on Itunes (such as a concert of jam session that's been bootleggedXzion wrote:IF i like a band enough, i will still buy there CD (i have plenty) but if im at home and im looking to listen to music while im on my PC or like afew songs from a certain artist il just download...also if i want to make a "house" or "classic rock" or "reggae" mix, il do it off of downloaded songs

* already has the ID3 tags set up
* allows you to preview the music before you download it
* downloads it faster than you ever could on a P2P app
* downloads all your music at a consistent quality (132kbps AAC file).
You are either A) a cheap bastard, or B) a thief.
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Just signed up for Napster this morning since I have one of the 4 compatible music players. So far so good, haven't been unable to find anything I was looking for.
Will let you know what I think soon
Will let you know what I think soon
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if you were walking around and you came upon a tulip with tits, would you let it be for the rest of the world to enjoy.. or would you pick it and carry it off to a secluded area to motorboat them?
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py made me sign up and I must say it pretty much owns.
$10 a month ($15 a month if you have a portable) to download all the music you want? Works for me. I'd rather do that than pay $10 per album. Sure, I have to maintain the subscription to access the music but that's fine too. I easily spent more than $120 a year in CD's in the past.
$10 a month ($15 a month if you have a portable) to download all the music you want? Works for me. I'd rather do that than pay $10 per album. Sure, I have to maintain the subscription to access the music but that's fine too. I easily spent more than $120 a year in CD's in the past.
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