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Title: Napster
Post by: Killer91 on September 05, 2010, 03:44:24 PM
Its so frustrating. It seems the genre of music I like they want me to buy half the songs from these artists  :furious  :furious

I already pay them $15 a month and they still want me to buy individual songs? I think its ridiculous that they want me to pay for something I'm already paaying for.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Masherbrum on September 05, 2010, 03:45:34 PM
Buy CD's.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Killer91 on September 05, 2010, 04:18:32 PM
why?? at $10 - 20 apiece I can get them cheaper from napster. I just do without..

I just want them to stop charging for what I've already payed for.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Meatwad on September 05, 2010, 04:56:29 PM
Buy them online
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: ebfd11 on September 05, 2010, 04:58:39 PM
I goto itunes and spend .99 per song and have no MONTHLY fees....
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Masherbrum on September 05, 2010, 05:07:05 PM
why?? at $10 - 20 apiece I can get them cheaper from napster. I just do without..

I just want them to stop charging for what I've already payed for.

The headroom of a CD, is superior to an mp3 from Napster.   You get what you pay for.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Plazus on September 05, 2010, 05:16:20 PM
+1 for Karaya. Purchasing mp3 songs from online places like Napter, Itunes, or Zune for example, is just overrated. Id rather pay $20 for a CD, listen to the songs where ever I want, whenever I want, and how often I want. No monthly BS fees to deal with. No ads, spyware, malware or any other sort of online BS to deal with. If your computer crashes, you lose those songs on your computer. You don't have that problem if you own a CD and CD player.

I might be old school, but that's just me.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: DREDIOCK on September 05, 2010, 05:59:11 PM
IMP, Napster,Kaza and the like are only good for stuff thats next to impossible to find in stores anymore.

For everything else. i just go to the local music store.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Killer91 on September 05, 2010, 11:03:34 PM
With Napster you don't actually lose the songs if your computer crashes. Once you get it going again you reinstall Napster and all your songs are saved in their online library.

ou do have to redownload them but it doesn't cost anything. I use a Samsung mp3 player that will hold 500+ songs. I hate when I'm listening to CD's and i want to listen to a

different artist and I gotta dig the CD's out, find the right one, eject the old, and put the new one in while I'm driving down the road because i don't have one of those fancy 5 cd radios. Thats what

holds me back from CD's. I don't see any reason what so ever to charge 99 cents a song after I pay them $15/month.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: AirFlyer on September 05, 2010, 11:07:09 PM
With Napster you don't actually lose the songs if your computer crashes. Once you get it going again you reinstall Napster and all your songs are saved in their online library.

ou do have to redownload them but it doesn't cost anything. I use a Samsung mp3 player that will hold 500+ songs. I hate when I'm listening to CD's and i want to listen to a

different artist and I gotta dig the CD's out, find the right one, eject the old, and put the new one in while I'm driving down the road because i don't have one of those fancy 5 cd radios. Thats what

holds me back from CD's. I don't see any reason what so ever to charge 99 cents a song after I pay them $15/month.

Rip the CD to your hard-drive? Gives you the quality and physical backup of a CD and the convenience of a media library.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: redman555 on September 05, 2010, 11:16:55 PM
Eh I never use Itunes or anything, parents go so many CDs dont need to lol.  All I listen to is classic rock so Just put em in and wait for em to upload rofl.

-BigBOBCH
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Soulyss on September 06, 2010, 12:52:21 AM
Mp3's bah... CD's bah...

Get a turntable. :)

Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Masherbrum on September 06, 2010, 03:34:03 AM
Mp3's bah... CD's bah...

Get a turntable. :)



I still have a turntable, I bought a new Yamaha receiver and am now looking at a NAD Phono Preamp.  :rock
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Meatwad on September 06, 2010, 09:23:44 AM
Picked up a box of 45's some time ago. My turntable doesnt have the insert for 45's though so I have to make sure the 45 is centered on it to play right. Have to see if I can get everything dug out form moving
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Masherbrum on September 06, 2010, 09:46:31 AM
Picked up a box of 45's some time ago. My turntable doesnt have the insert for 45's though so I have to make sure the 45 is centered on it to play right. Have to see if I can get everything dug out form moving

 :furious

http://www.45rpmrecordadapters.com/ (http://www.45rpmrecordadapters.com/)

 :devil
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: mike8318 on September 06, 2010, 10:08:00 AM
Its so frustrating. It seems the genre of music I like they want me to buy half the songs from these artists  :furious  :furious

I already pay them $15 a month and they still want me to buy individual songs? I think its ridiculous that they want me to pay for something I'm already paaying for.

You are paying 15 a month for the service. I'd seriously doubt the artists are getting anything from othere fees that Napster charges. Just get cd's and make a copy to your PC.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: ZetaNine on September 06, 2010, 12:20:08 PM
FROSTWIRE
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Killer91 on September 06, 2010, 06:53:04 PM
FROSTWIRE

Is that as virus infected as limewire?
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: 1701E on September 06, 2010, 07:07:08 PM
They're all bad in some way, Killer.  It's more a matter of what you download.  Download 1 may be fine but Download 2 of the same object could be virus-loaded.

Also, I know Skuzzy has mostly given up here, but you may still want to watch what you say in terms of mentioning said programs (not allowed to talk about programs that allow obtaining paid/copyright objects for free).  The rest of the crew seems to be monitoring the forums off/on. :)
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: mensa180 on September 06, 2010, 07:16:50 PM
It seems the main problem with limewire and the like are idiots downloading something called "big movie title here" or "brand new just released song", with a file size of like 13kb.  Clearly just a virus.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Soulyss on September 06, 2010, 07:40:56 PM
I still have a turntable, I bought a new Yamaha receiver and am now looking at a NAD Phono Preamp.  :rock


Should do just fine. :)

In my experience you have to spend about twice as much on a CD player or transport than you would on a turntable to get the same sound quality.  I took the dive into records about a year and a half ago and haven't looked back. :)
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: sluggish on September 06, 2010, 08:06:59 PM
Screw iTunes.  Apple and their maniacal DRM BS is ridiculous.  I use Amazon.  Their MP3s are ripped to at least 256 kbps and are DRM free.

Honestly,  if you're worried about sound quality you should be going for 24 bit DVD audio rather than CDs.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Killer91 on September 06, 2010, 08:32:03 PM
They're all bad in some way, Killer.  It's more a matter of what you download.  Download 1 may be fine but Download 2 of the same object could be virus-loaded.

Also, I know Skuzzy has mostly given up here, but you may still want to watch what you say in terms of mentioning said programs (not allowed to talk about programs that allow obtaining paid/copyright objects for free).  The rest of the crew seems to be monitoring the forums off/on. :)

Eh i don't use 'em so i hope it won't be a problem.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Vudak on September 07, 2010, 11:46:10 AM
I don't like buying cds because there are very few artists who consistently put out an entire cd of good songs.  I'd much rather pay per song for those I like, and maybe take a chance on a few unknowns.  Itunes works well for me.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Shuffler on September 07, 2010, 01:07:00 PM
why?? at $10 - 20 apiece I can get them cheaper from napster. I just do without..

I just want them to stop charging for what I've already payed for.

Why did you post here? Contact NAPSTER.

Seriously, I did not know they were still around.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Tigger29 on September 07, 2010, 02:51:26 PM
With Napster you don't actually lose the songs if your computer crashes. Once you get it going again you reinstall Napster and all your songs are saved in their online library.

ou do have to redownload them but it doesn't cost anything. I use a Samsung mp3 player that will hold 500+ songs. I hate when I'm listening to CD's and i want to listen to a

different artist and I gotta dig the CD's out, find the right one, eject the old, and put the new one in while I'm driving down the road because i don't have one of those fancy 5 cd radios. Thats what

holds me back from CD's. I don't see any reason what so ever to charge 99 cents a song after I pay them $15/month.

Another thing you have to watch out for is that with a lot of these 'subscription' services, you lose ALL of your songs if you ever cancel your subscription.  I dare you.  Cancel napster and shortly after you'll find that when you go to play an MP3 it will be 'locked out'.  Read the TOS real close I guarantee it's in there.

I agree with everyone about CD's.  It might be a bit more but at least I get to keep my songs and play them whenever I want.  I don't have to worry about copy protection and any of that.

Another option is to download the 'downloadhelper' plugin for Firefox.  Then you can visit a website with media on it and save that media to your drive.  Example.. you can find a music video that you like on youtube and download it.  Then you can convert it to an audio mp3 and put it in your player (there are many free converters out there).  The only two things to worry about with this is 1> The quality (while not bad) is not usually as good as from a CD and 2> You have all of the copyright issues to contend with.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Tigger29 on September 07, 2010, 02:54:14 PM
Why did you post here? Contact NAPSTER.

Seriously, I did not know they were still around.

Napster still exists, but in no way like it used to.  It really is nothing more than a glorified "iTunes" kind of deal.  Waste of money if you ask me.  I would much rather pay $1 per song elsewhere to have something that I actually get to keep.  The New "Napster" only lets you borrow the songs.  Once you cancel your subscription you lose them all.

My G/F never even uses them anymore, but still pays them $15/month because she doesn't want to lose all of her music.  Yes there are ways around this but the legality of it all is questionable, and for that reason she refuses the even check into it.
Title: Re: Napster
Post by: Shuffler on September 07, 2010, 04:30:37 PM
pFFFT...... I'm waiting till they come out with something better tham my 8 track.