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zpapa21

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Oct 18, 2005
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I was going to use Rhapsody but the fact that they don't support ipods makes it out of the question. I just want to know a program that combines the compatibility and the ease of getting music. Possibly albums and such. Money isn't an issue, i am willing to pay money. thanks for any and all help.

I am new to this board so if this questions has been brought up a ton, dont flame.........
 
If you want to get albums, and you don't mind spending money, then you can use the iTunes Music Store, which is built in iTunes.
 
I'm a bit confused - what's wrong with iTunes Music Store. :confused:

From what I've heard the subscription services are a bit shaddy - you don't actually own the music, and also the majority of them have compatibilty issues with the iPod. There's a reason the iTMS has a 80 percent market share in the US.
 
or you can always rip your cds onto your computer.

there is eMusic too, that works just fine although it has a limited catalog
 
i think best buy/future shop has some music selling thing and so does Napster...if you're talkin bout viewing your stuff on the ipod with something else their is a winamp plugin
 
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