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? rhapsody?

PostPosted: 25 Dec 2010, 19:00
by daniel clark
:?: :?: got a 30 trail from rhapsody software with a mp3 player purches,if the program worth useing for that time period, to fill out my music collection and also user comments/expericences, :cool:

Re: ? rhapsody?

PostPosted: 25 Dec 2010, 21:56
by Blackbrook
Santa clause was coming to town ;) Glad you get access to it daniel! But I am afraid this is one of the shops where you get free access to "your music" for 30 days and when the trial period is over you can not access "your music". Try to save it to benefit from the 30 day trial ;)

Greetings and merry christmas,

Steve

Re: ? rhapsody?

PostPosted: 26 Dec 2010, 14:22
by Jim B
Blackbrook wrote:Glad you get access to it daniel! But I am afraid this is one of the shops where you get free access to "your music" for 30 days and when the trial period is over you can not access


Good point, Steve

But there is a way around this ;) I don't know the legalitys of this but you could use Tunebite to re-recorded these files. I've been told by a friend it's a pretty good piece of software.

http://audials.com/en/tunebite/index.html

It re-records (at hi-speed), any protected music files and leaving you non-protected .mp3's files.

Re: ? rhapsody?

PostPosted: 09 Jan 2011, 15:17
by maddogbeast
I used rhapsody for years, I recorded the tunes to cd's so I would have hard copied back ups. Then I realized that I was paying 10 dollars a month plus 1 dollar or more per song when I could go to amazon and just pay for the song without a monthly fee. Man I got cd's all over the place.