[muglo] Re: music downloads

http://www.allofmp3.com/index2.shtml

This site has a fairly large catalogue of music and they allow you download in 
many formats.  They charge for the music by the MB (I think 2 cents U.S. per 
mb) and allow you to specify the bit rate used to encode the music you 
purchase.  This site is located in Russia and I do not feel comfortable to send 
my credit card info to them but they also accept paypal.  I have used the 
service for over 2 years and they have always been reliable during that period. 
 It is a much more cost effective download site with songs costing 5 to 15 
cents each and the quality is first class.

Gerhard


On Friday, July 14, 2006, at 08:48AM, Chris <kristoff1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>hmmmm... I got an alert that said:
>"Song Name" could not be converted because protected files cannot be  
>converted to other formats.
>I knew this wasn't possible to convert from AAC directly to MP3, but  
>I figured your suggested method worked. No go.
>Usually what I do is burn an Audio CD from the AACs that I bought,  
>then delete the AACs and re-import the CD as MP3 files. This strips  
>the protection nicely. I *used to* use j-hymn http://hymn-project.org  
>until it was disabled with the iTunes 6 upgrade.
>Chris
>
>On Jul 13, 2006, at 7:55 PM, Karl Hochmann wrote:
>
>> If you wish to keep the the AACs without having to tolerate the
>> protection, let iTunes convert it to an AIFF. If you want turn it
>> into an MP3 (and you want to), let iTunes convert the AIFF into an  
>> MP3.
>>
>> Karl
>
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