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MP3 Music Downloads

 
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MP3 Music Downloads
folkboat
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2006-07-31, 12:36 PM
Was thinking about joining a Music download site, downloading lottsa MP3 oldies and playing them back on GBPVR. Been looking at Rhapsody, Napster etc. I would rather not pay per song, as this could get expensive.

Just wondering what Internet Music download service provides the best selection at a reasonable cost.
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2006-07-31, 01:11 PM
Try MP3Search.ru (it might be renamed recently) or the more recognised AllofMP3.ru.

Technically speaking legal, but depends on your consience as i cant see much, if anything, getting back to the artists.

Im not sure how useful these sites are for older music though, i dont think they will have all the classics!
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2006-07-31, 03:39 PM
Go to the library, rent a (any) CD for a day or two (60p - £1). Rip it at any bit rate you like. Enjoy. And (I think) some cash does go to the artists from the rental cost.
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2006-07-31, 03:52 PM
fuzzweed Wrote:Go to the library, rent a (any) CD for a day or two (60p - £1). Rip it at any bit rate you like. Enjoy. And (I think) some cash does go to the artists from the rental cost.

I second that, cd-ex is a very good, free, fast ripperSmile
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2009-04-22, 02:14 PM
fuzzweed Wrote:Go to the library, rent a (any) CD for a day or two (60p - £1). Rip it at any bit rate you like. Enjoy. And (I think) some cash does go to the artists from the rental cost.


This is what I do.

But I do tend to buy CD's and DVD's, then rip them for GBPVR. So when I want to watch a film or listen to some music, I don't have to start raking through my CD/DVD collection to find the one I want.
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