I have never downloaded a song from the internet, I do not have an mp3 player. I have itunes on my laptop, so I guess that means I should invest in an ipod, because apparently the two are not actually compatible. This reminds me of the problem I had when doing my degree and I was working with apple software at home but microsoft at uni.
Maybe I should get a cheapy mp3 player, but could I then import this music from my itunes (not downloads but songs from my own cds) or would that not work properly then? Also, how do you import music from a CD onto a computer if you don't have itunes? what other music software is there?
I tried to make a mix cd the other day, but I can only player it on my lap top, so no point in making it really. I heard the other day that the Cds you put music onto only play on players that were made 2002 onwards. Everything that plays CD s that I own (apart fromt the laptop) are before this time, even my car stereo which is registered 2002. So a problem. A lthough, somebody else has suggested that perhaps the Cds that I should be recording music onto should be non rewritable ones, so maybe that is the problem.
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Plenty of software out there which will allow you to rip a CD to mp3 and listen to it digitally.
Mp3 players.... why buy when you mobile probably does the job? Lots of things have mp3 players built in them these days, including car satnav systems, mobile phones, PDAs.
Not sure about the issues you describe with respect to itunes / ipods, although I have heard that there are limitations put on copying files from one machine to another, from Ipod to ipod. This is very irritating and is simply a way of forcing people to buy music over and over.
I do not have an ipod. If I ever bought one, I would expect it to do a lot more than they do now. The latest ones do come with bigger screens, but the drives are much smaller than before.
This to me is just a rip off and puts me out of the market.
What about the new Iphone, which was launched in the UK today.
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