Ok, not sure whether this is going to get better results in tech or entertainment... but regardless:I'm looking for an online program that lets you pay a flat fee per month to legally download music and play it on your iPod. From what I'm thinking iTunes is pay per song, and I really am not interested in doing that. Now that napster has converted, they're not compatible with iTunes. Any suggestions? Is there really even something that exists for what I'm looking for or am I stuck with paying per song?
12/6/2006 10:25:47 PM
limewire pro if you're ballsy
12/6/2006 10:27:44 PM
why ballsy? I hated the program when it was basically free sharing for all, it was really crappy and never worked.
12/6/2006 10:29:06 PM
http://www.mp3rocket.com
12/6/2006 10:42:10 PM
Rhapsody's subscription program is awesome. Although you can't use it on the iPod, their Sansa player is really nice.
12/6/2006 10:49:23 PM
while everyone will proceed to hate on ipods,it sounds like you just went out and bought an ipod with no thought to the type of use you were going to give your deviceand probably bought the ipod because everyone and their mom has one (including me and my mom)i think you deserve to have your problem, because if you weren't smart enough to figure this out prior, or didnt have a substantial music collection already with which to import,sucks for ya!
12/6/2006 10:53:41 PM
The only legally downloaded songs that will play on the iPod must be purchased from the iTunes Music Store.None of those other ones (Rhapsody, the new Napster, etc) will natively play on iPods.
12/7/2006 1:19:03 AM
^^ thank you for taking the time to write all of that just so I can label you as biggest tool of the day I bought my two iPods years ago before they were all the rage, and I'm still happy with my purchase today. I already have a huge collection, but I'm looking for a better way to get NEW music. I don't intend to buy a new player to do that when I like what I have.Oh also, here's to you having the most useless post of this thread so far - ass.[Edited on December 7, 2006 at 1:21 AM. Reason : .]
12/7/2006 1:20:58 AM
if you've had your ipods for years you should be fully aware of how they function and that what you're asking to do is not possible based on the apple music acquisition business model
12/7/2006 7:38:28 AM
I use eMusic, $15/month for 40 downloads. .37 much better than .99 a song
12/7/2006 11:12:02 AM
....or you could just figure out torrents...but you're pretty tech savvy it sounds like, so im sure you already figured all that out
12/7/2006 12:02:16 PM
did everyone misshttp://www.mp3rocket.com ? its a subscription service that lets you download and KEEP your songs.
12/7/2006 12:07:40 PM
you could figure out that she asked for legal sources to download music. The vast majority of torrented stuff is illegal, unless she's into a lot of live shows (which might still be illegal, but no one cares about them).
12/7/2006 12:07:47 PM
this thread screams of inept girl
12/7/2006 12:20:52 PM
^^ http://www.download.com/MP3-Rocket/3640-2166_4-10602956.html?tag=tab_urapparently mp3rocket is basically limewire, so for the most part not legal
12/7/2006 12:38:18 PM
i need something i can use on linux
12/7/2006 1:21:16 PM
allofmp3.com baby
12/7/2006 2:06:56 PM
Bob Ryan screams of the desire to be labeled as a douche-bag...
12/7/2006 2:28:21 PM
smart one arent we!
12/7/2006 2:34:25 PM
12/7/2006 4:05:33 PM
learn how to search the internet for the tools you need to convert filetype a to filetype b and say FUCK YOU to copy-protectionother than that i'm very pleased with itunes, though their tv show/movie selection needs DRASTIC improvement, what is all this horseshit disney shit?
12/7/2006 4:27:01 PM
^^ That's what I've been screaming!
12/7/2006 4:37:44 PM
12/7/2006 5:41:52 PM
allofmp3.com is still there, and there's alltunes.com as well.
12/9/2006 1:04:17 PM
allofmp3.com is still there, you just cant use it unless you have a russian credit card
12/9/2006 1:12:10 PM