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Originally Posted by written The Answer:
Napster has a 14 day free trial. You can download and ^listen^ to as many of the 1,000,000+ songs in their databse for as long as you please during the trial. Of course, as we all know, the music isn't burnable.
But it is-
The person who mentioned virtuosa in the beginning had the right idea. Unfortunately, he neglected to mention (or didn't know) that at high or variable bitrate encoding, it doesn't work. I expiremented with it (and tunebite, and WMA/MP3 recorders, and lame encoding) for a while this afternoon and found that, indeed, at 128-b encoding, Virtuosa is MONEY.
In closing: f@ck DMR, WMA, and all other proprietary-business-MSFT bull$hit (whatever that means). |
you probably are right... for me i downloaded the updated installtion file and installed that, so it didn't have the drm installed on my computer and hense i couldn't experiement with virtuosa when i installed the older working installation file... i tried it at 128 and it worked but idnd't bother with any other ones... thanks for the info!