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newb ipod and napster ?...
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<blockquote data-quote="KDog" data-source="post: 2015440" data-attributes="member: 10105"><p>I have a 20GB iPod and love it. I found Napster's latest media campaign interesting - the whole "if you hold 15,000 songs you'll spend $15,000". I thought about it for a while and came up with this:</p><p></p><p>- 90% of my mp3's are from songs which I already owned the CD, and ripped into the iPod. Cost - free. (well, sort of. I bought the CDs a long time ago. ;-) )</p><p></p><p>- Napster is $15/month unlimited. iTunes is $.99/song. On any given month, I don't buy 15 songs. So why pay $15/month when I can pay, say $10 for songs I want that month, buy nothing the next month (no cost), $5 the next month, etc. You see where I'm going. Some of you this may not apply to since some people are major audiophiles and need every release that comes out. This is just my scenario.</p><p></p><p>If you do want to use Napster, you can burn the songs to a CD and rip them back into the iPod. I suggest using CD-RW so you don't waste all your CDs. hehe. Somewhat of a pain, but it works. Personally I've found everything I needed on iTunes so far, except for bands like Evanescence which don't appear to be on Napster either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDog, post: 2015440, member: 10105"] I have a 20GB iPod and love it. I found Napster's latest media campaign interesting - the whole "if you hold 15,000 songs you'll spend $15,000". I thought about it for a while and came up with this: - 90% of my mp3's are from songs which I already owned the CD, and ripped into the iPod. Cost - free. (well, sort of. I bought the CDs a long time ago. ;-) ) - Napster is $15/month unlimited. iTunes is $.99/song. On any given month, I don't buy 15 songs. So why pay $15/month when I can pay, say $10 for songs I want that month, buy nothing the next month (no cost), $5 the next month, etc. You see where I'm going. Some of you this may not apply to since some people are major audiophiles and need every release that comes out. This is just my scenario. If you do want to use Napster, you can burn the songs to a CD and rip them back into the iPod. I suggest using CD-RW so you don't waste all your CDs. hehe. Somewhat of a pain, but it works. Personally I've found everything I needed on iTunes so far, except for bands like Evanescence which don't appear to be on Napster either. [/QUOTE]
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