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Jengo
25 Jul 2005, 5:31am
Do you like Real Rhapsody?

I really enjoy this service, its like Itunes, but you dont have to buy the song in order to listen to it. Just if you wanna burn it or copy to an Mp3 player. So far i am loving this hardcore. I just cant stop using it! ive found so much great artists using this proggy. i think im in love! The music selection is comparable to that of Itunes.

the only drawback to this program i have seen so far, is that it costs 10 bucks a month. But you can play as many songs as you want, free online radios (High quality) but, if you want to download songs a la itunes, it costs like 89 cents a song. Give it a try! i love it!

profdlp
25 Jul 2005, 6:14am
My GF has this. After I scolded her for bringing the evil RealPlayer into our home I took a look at it. For ten bucks a month it's not bad at all. I feel dirty for having admitted that. :p

(My big gripe with RealPlayer is all the extraneous stuff it puts on your computer. Once you fix that it's really not too much of a nuisance, and the player itself is much improved from the early days.)

ryko
25 Jul 2005, 6:19am
hey prof, that's what real player alternative is for.... :)

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4094.html

profdlp
25 Jul 2005, 6:24am
hey prof, that's what real player alternative is for.... :)
I've been using that and quicktime alternative for years. You are absolutely right. :D

SpywareShooter
25 Jul 2005, 1:45pm
Real Player...... eew.

I think that Comcast has something just like this. I've heard a lot about it but never took the time to try it out.

Jengo
25 Jul 2005, 8:51pm
HEY GUYS!! GUYS!!!!!!!!!

Its not real player!!! Real Rhapsody is an ENTIRE DIFFERENT Proggy!!!!

;)

profdlp
25 Jul 2005, 9:05pm
HEY GUYS!! GUYS!!!!!!!!!

Its not real player!!! Real Rhapsody is an ENTIRE DIFFERENT Proggy!!!!

;)
What format are the files in? Can you play it with any player?

I just assumed it was a Real-only type deal. :o

Gargoyle
25 Jul 2005, 9:18pm
I was wondering what kind of format they're in, too.

Napster is pretty much the same deal, for the $10/mo plan.

Jengo
25 Jul 2005, 10:44pm
actually, they are in wma format