Hi Good Peoples,
Does anyone here download music to their computer? If so which site or sites do you recommend and why?
Many thanks in advance.
NWR: Music downloads
www.allofmp3.com - The have a good selection of Bert Bacharach and Andy Williams for you.
You just pay for bandwidth and download a client (optional).
Is about $1 per CD... the free peer to peer is a bit risky IMO
GW
You just pay for bandwidth and download a client (optional).
Is about $1 per CD... the free peer to peer is a bit risky IMO
GW
I joined up with the one offered through ninemsn, back before iTunes arrived and they put up their prices to match
The site is run from a UK based provider, loads pages as fast as continental drift, and I have had a couple of dud downloads (ie: corrupted and unplayable). The content is largely Top 40, without a lot of depth, and they have listings for songs that they don't have licences for (which means you can't actually buy those songs from them).
I did get a refund on a dodgy download after I raised the issue, but the best advice they could offer was "Don't try to download that particular song again."
Not recommended.
The cheapest commercial site I have seen is http://www.emusic.com, but it is based in the USA and is subscription only (ie: you pay a set minimum per month which allows a certain amount of songs per month)
Check out http://www.destramusic.com.au to see if it suits your needs.
http://www.mp3.com.au has a bunch of free downloads, but you will have to sort a lot of chaff to get to what you might like.
Or there are the P2P file sharing programs, but I have not tried them out (and probably never will - I don't trust 'em!)
Good luck!
The site is run from a UK based provider, loads pages as fast as continental drift, and I have had a couple of dud downloads (ie: corrupted and unplayable). The content is largely Top 40, without a lot of depth, and they have listings for songs that they don't have licences for (which means you can't actually buy those songs from them).
I did get a refund on a dodgy download after I raised the issue, but the best advice they could offer was "Don't try to download that particular song again."
Not recommended.
The cheapest commercial site I have seen is http://www.emusic.com, but it is based in the USA and is subscription only (ie: you pay a set minimum per month which allows a certain amount of songs per month)
Check out http://www.destramusic.com.au to see if it suits your needs.
http://www.mp3.com.au has a bunch of free downloads, but you will have to sort a lot of chaff to get to what you might like.
Or there are the P2P file sharing programs, but I have not tried them out (and probably never will - I don't trust 'em!)
Good luck!
Gavin's Picks!
http://www.auswine.com.au/page.asp?PageID=1064
http://www.auswine.com.au/page.asp?PageID=1064
If you're not interested in legality, and you're willing to apply some effort to setting it up correctly, and you've a decent (>= 512kb/s) connection, and you leave your computer on 24/7, then you can't go past eMule.
http://www.emule-project.net/
http://www.emule-project.net/
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I use several: eMule, limewire, bittorrent, kazaa K-Lite (only now for old stuff as too much junk for new releases) - I also dont condone illegal sites
Danny
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust