I was wondering if that other thread would get canned. Let's keep this legit. BTW - I see little value in D/L music of any quality anyway - I usually want the whole album if it's any good, and I respect the artist (if not RIAA) enough to buy it (and get the album art). For the few remaining one-hit wonders and the like - $0.99 isn't bad. Anyway, I'm really interested in

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If you have purchased the tracks you can send them to your iPod using Real Player's Rhapsody. I was able to successfully import all my tracks to Rhapsody and have been able to not only play them but also burn them using Rhapsody's software. I would also be able to send them to a iPod if I had one, but I don't. I switched from Napster to Rhapsody because Napster's selection sucks, Rhapsody has much more music. And I don't use Limewire or anything else cause I want legit music and don't want to mess with pop-ups or spyware.




this info. Do I need to pay for each track, the full $0.99? PSU pays for a limited Napster subscription that lets me download certain tracks and try them out, but I can't do anything with them - they're stuck on my PC. I wouldn't mind checking out some new music from time to time, but I just don't listen to that much unless I'm in the computer lab working on a project, or in the car. If I pay for the $5/month upgrade can I then put them on an iPod?


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