I did due diligence here and thought Allofmp3 would be a good choice. Does anybody who uses this music download site have any problems downloading. I even downloaded their "Allofmp3 Explorer 2.3" to no avail. Presently I'm downloading at 3k. Any help would be greatly appreciated. RR
i used allofmp3 a couple of times before. it's been over a year and half now and had always gotten good d/l speeds. i don't really know what could be causing you problems.
Okay, I can accept that and loose my money. Can you, anybody, offer any suggestions where I can download music. Who is using what? The best? I'm not interested with file sharing though. RR
whats a good site for mp3's without all the crap like, only 3 burns and stuff. I want just an mp3 that can be played anywhere or anytime, If i so please.
All of the pay per download sites (itunes, wal-mart) that have write protection have been cracked, google is your friend. Also, as stated above, to get around the "3 times" write protection just burn the songs to CD and then REBURN them to your computer via MP3, WMA or OGG.
my friend uses that sight all the time and it's really fast, i bet it's just a slow down. i would like to use it to but it has said that paypal isn't available anymore and i'm not using a credit card.
Isn't there a program out there where you can convert an Atrac song or Atrac3+ song to MP3 format with out having to burn it and then rip it? (that's free) I found a site that talks about the .omg files, but I was wondering if anyone here uses a certain program that they know works.
Actually it is, there have been no people CHARGED for burning multiple copies of their downloaded songs. Those services just CHOOSE to limit the number of devices you can move your files to help limit piracy and boost their numbers. Once you download the song it is yours to do as you will as long as you don't DISTRIBUTE illegally. You can make 1,000 backup copies of each of your songs you want to as long as you don't illegally distribute them. Feel free to look into the RIAA and MPAA's failings on trying to sue users who make backup copies.
Why hasn't anyone suggested emusic.com? Its catalogue is more geared to the indie/underground, but if you can find your music there, you'll save like 75%. And it's all mp3, no DRM copy-restriction crap. Other than their limited selection, I've had no complaints whatsoever.