i was just wondering. i have a zune and i previously had an ipod, i had always used itunes but i have been recently using cd's because of Itunes DRM. now with itunes plus becoming widely availible i can use that again. how do you get music. oh and i would use zune marketplace except im in canada and we dont have it yet
How do you get your music
I use iTunes and then rip the music to a CD when I want to put it on my PS3 or something. It's kind of annoying.
I either get stuff from iTunes, rip CD's I already have (well over 500, near 1000), buy physical CD's, or get stuff from my local library and rip it. I don't do Limewire or torrent. I like to keep it straight. And, considering I have almost 10,000 songs on my computer, I think I have been doing it right.
Zune Music Pass (infinite music but it all goes away once you stop paying, you need to get it once it's available in Canada), Amazon MP3, itunes, emusic subscription, CDs. I don't need to pirate. If I want to listen to an album but don't feel like shelling out the money for it, I just download it from the Zune marketplace. Overall I have about 5,000-6,000 songs.
"RHCPfan24 said:Yeah, it is nice to get stuff for free AND keep it legal. It is rare in this day and age, haha."I either get stuff from iTunes, rip CD's I already have (well over 500, near 1000), buy physical CD's, or get stuff from my local library and rip it. I don't do Limewire or torrent. I like to keep it straight. And, considering I have almost 10,000 songs on my computer, I think I have been doing it right."I go the route of actually buying the albums at a store or I do the library run and get a whole lot of music for free, without breaking the law"
I buy CD's at a thrift store down the street. Just picked up Physical Grafitti, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, and Strange Brew today. All of that was a buck fitty. Works for me, my CD collection is getting rather massive because of it. Shure as hell beats paying 15 bucks for 1 CD.
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