Originally posted by Moscow Mule
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Previously on "Buying complete albums online in WMA format?"
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That would be my recommendation, but they only do mp3. No idea about WMA - I bought one once but it wouldn't convert to mp3 as it was copy protected, which was a right pain. I ended up burning one song to CD and then ripping it to MP3, which I wouldn't bother with again.
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though it is a ball ache to put them on the ipod coz you have to burn a cd then rip it as all the wmas are DRM protected.
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msn.co.uk download service is OK. Albums typically between 5 and 10 quid.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7029229.stm
No thanks. I'll pay, if I can. Just £10 an album in the UK is robbery.
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Why WMA?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAny suggestions? Anyone sites where you can buy a wide range of music cheaply, and safely, eg, some Russian site or something.
Don't want to pay £10 per album. Rip-off.
Allofmp3.com or whatever they are calling themselves this month are prob cheapest.
You do know that by not paying full price for your music you are jeopardising future acts being signed?
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Buy... I thought that the internet was only used for two things.... downloading music and p0rnOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostAny suggestions? Anyone sites where you can buy a wide range of music cheaply, and safely, eg, some Russian site or something.
Don't want to pay £10 per album. Rip-off.
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Buying complete albums online in WMA format?
Any suggestions? Anyone sites where you can buy a wide range of music cheaply, and safely, eg, some Russian site or something.
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