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UK mp3/wma downloads
JamJah - 30/12/06 at 05:22 AM

Anyone recomend a good LEGAL music download site.

Saw Yahoos but it says US only. Shame as its approx $75 for two years on a mastercard. Thats unlimited downloads for 3 shop bought albums.
Do they check/care?

Also looked at napster if yahoo cant. £10/month but thats 1000% greater in cost and liable for price increase!


Anyone used Tunebite or simular to get round the DRA to play on a personal Mp3 players. Whats the outputed quality like? or whats the loss like more to the point.


Anyone have any other legal suggestions?


bilbo - 30/12/06 at 09:45 AM

To be honest, until the record labels alow proper fair and cheap downloads, (that you own and not just borrow) I'm going to continue to just buy CDs.

I have, however, heard of this lot:

http://allofmp3.com/

Not tried them though. The Record labels are trying to sue them / shut them down at the moment, but they insist they are legal under Russian law where they are based.


donut - 30/12/06 at 09:56 AM

I love iTunes. Problem is that the format you download is not MP3 and can not be converted. To convert you will need to burn to a CD then rip them using either Windows media player or iTunes.

[Edited on 30/12/06 by donut]


JamJah - 30/12/06 at 01:01 PM

Russia have caved in on any websites hosted within. Something to do with trade negiotiations with the yanks... my my no suprise there!

Any non yanks using yahoo? anyone been turned away?


lsdweb - 30/12/06 at 02:58 PM

I use http://www.gomusic.ru/

Pay up front but it's pretty cheap!

Wyn