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Old 02-09-2006, 05:56 PM
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If you read the thread you'd see that I asked where people got their music. I didn't ask where they illegally downloaded from.

I know nothing about the new Napster or ITunes and all the various new services and wanted to know what people used.

I use iTunes over both eMusic and Napster, mostly due to ease-of-download. While Napster offers a 'monthly' thing, their selection is nowhere near as large as the iTunes library (especially in the retard indie rock and nerd rap that I listen to). I did use eMusic briefly, as part of a special offer with my pre-iPod mp3 player - I didn't like it at all, the selection was pitiful and the front end program was taint-tastic.

Now, if you're not buying an iPod you probably will not be as likely to use iTunes, for obvious reasons (although it's very much possible, if you look around hard enough) - I would guess that Napster is better than eMusic in this scenario, but neither are ideal. The monthly Napster deal is probably MUCH cheaper than iTunes - but the .99c/song is only for single tracks, and full albums are generally cheaper.

I've only had 2 iTunes searches come back negative (Love is All, and the new Isolee album - they had the old Isolee one, to note), FWIW - their selection is extraordinarily complete.

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Old 02-09-2006, 06:03 PM
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I use iTunes over both eMusic and Napster, mostly due to ease-of-download. While Napster offers a 'monthly' thing, their selection is nowhere near as large as the iTunes library (especially in the retard indie rock and nerd rap that I listen to). I did use eMusic briefly, as part of a special offer with my pre-iPod mp3 player - I didn't like it at all, the selection was pitiful and the front end program was taint-tastic.

Now, if you're not buying an iPod you probably will not be as likely to use iTunes, for obvious reasons (although it's very much possible, if you look around hard enough) - I would guess that Napster is better than eMusic in this scenario, but neither are ideal. The monthly Napster deal is probably MUCH cheaper than iTunes - but the .99c/song is only for single tracks, and full albums are generally cheaper.

I've only had 2 iTunes searches come back negative (Love is All, and the new Isolee album - they had the old Isolee one, to note), FWIW - their selection is extraordinarily complete.

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Thank you, this is exactly the sort of information that I was interested in!
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Old 02-09-2006, 06:25 PM
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Thank you, this is exactly the sort of information that I was interested in!
I'd love to help you pooh bear. I need to know what you used before though.

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Old 02-09-2006, 06:32 PM
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I use iTunes over both eMusic and Napster, mostly due to ease-of-download. While Napster offers a 'monthly' thing, their selection is nowhere near as large as the iTunes library (especially in the retard indie rock and nerd rap that I listen to). I did use eMusic briefly, as part of a special offer with my pre-iPod mp3 player - I didn't like it at all, the selection was pitiful and the front end program was taint-tastic.

Now, if you're not buying an iPod you probably will not be as likely to use iTunes, for obvious reasons (although it's very much possible, if you look around hard enough) - I would guess that Napster is better than eMusic in this scenario, but neither are ideal. The monthly Napster deal is probably MUCH cheaper than iTunes - but the .99c/song is only for single tracks, and full albums are generally cheaper.

I've only had 2 iTunes searches come back negative (Love is All, and the new Isolee album - they had the old Isolee one, to note), FWIW - their selection is extraordinarily complete.

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Old 02-11-2006, 03:30 AM
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Torrents...and I can get almost all of them while on my school network

But....iTunes is pretty good also, there are a few songs that I've thought about getting off of there when I just want a single song and not a full album. Easy to find what you want also.
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Old 02-11-2006, 09:54 AM
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Old 02-11-2006, 03:24 PM
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I just borrow other people's ipod and take all the music I want off that. I think between the four or so I borrowed I have around 7k songs.
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Old 02-11-2006, 05:17 PM
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I've only had 2 iTunes searches come back negative (Love is All, and the new Isolee album - they had the old Isolee one, to note), FWIW - their selection is extraordinarily complete.
Really...? I've had problems with a lot of songs not being in iTunes. They are, for the most part, pretty complete, but its hard to find some tunes occassionally.
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Old 02-12-2006, 03:47 AM
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Old 02-12-2006, 08:57 PM
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Really...? I've had problems with a lot of songs not being in iTunes. They are, for the most part, pretty complete, but its hard to find some tunes occassionally.

You'll have far more problems with individual tracks than albums, obviously - for instance, if you're whoring the track reviews on Pitchfork, you'll be lucky to find 30%. But as far as albums go, I find iTunes to be better than most.

I'm going to hit up a really good eMusic offer this week, they claim to have improved their selection - I'll report back.
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Old 02-13-2006, 07:28 PM
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I love iTunes too, great stuff. Tho I get a little download happy some nights and forget that 99cents adds up quickly!
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Old 02-13-2006, 11:31 PM
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limewire and winmx.....why pay for your music?
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Old 02-14-2006, 04:14 PM
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limewire and winmx.....why pay for your music?
i used to use winmx, but all of a sudden it just stopped working for me. ever have that problem? .. then i got morpheus and it just about ate my computer .... limewire, as the only alternative ive come across, works really well i think ...
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Old 02-14-2006, 07:13 PM
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i used to use winmx, but all of a sudden it just stopped working for me. ever have that problem? .. then i got morpheus and it just about ate my computer .... limewire, as the only alternative ive come across, works really well i think ...
yeah, had to download a new versin of winmx that is exactly like limewire except that it doesn' say limewire, it says winmx.
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Old 02-14-2006, 08:42 PM
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