Jay Honeck wrote:
Several sites were suggested and explored, but the only "legal" (meaning
"pay per song") music site I found was www.iTunes.com , which has turned out
to be a marvelous experience -- thanks to whomever suggested it!
I did, glad you like it. Watch for some cool ads during superbowl. Apple
just started a big promotion with Pepsi.
When you find a song you want, just click on "Buy this song" and it
downloads in MP3 format.
Actually it is not MP3, it is a format called AAC. Which is an extension
to the new MP4-Standard to include the so called
digital-rights-management. It is based on an open standard, like mp3.
Which makes it IMO more desirable than WMA, which is
Microsoft-controlled format.
Here's the best part of the whole thing: At the end, when you've got your
80 minutes (or so) of music downloaded, you burn the CD with a SINGLE CLICK.
With the same single-click you can also import your own CDs into iTunes
and mix some of your own stuff with songs that you bought.
Our plane will be ROCKING on our next flight!
Cool!
Cheers,
Jens
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