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[NMLUG] legal music downloads?
See my other post, but doesn't that encode them twice?
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 06:13:03PM -0600, Sarang wrote:
> It's far from iDeal, but iTunes lets you burn downloaded music to a CD.
> >>From there, you can use lame to re-encode to (non-drm) MP3 format. I'm
> guessing it's legal, too, though you do need PC/Mac access to get this to
> work.
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> On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, James Hamilton wrote:
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> > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 13:14:15 -0600
> > From: James Hamilton <jamesh@swcp.com>
> > Reply-To: New Mexico Linux Users Group Mail List <nmlug@nmlug.org>
> > To: nmlug@nmlug.org
> > Subject: [NMLUG] legal music downloads?
> >
> > I'm curious if anyone knows of a site to download legal (pay for) mainstream
> > mp3 or ogg formatted files that don't contain embedded digital rights
> > management BS. If you know of one, do they allow downloads in any format
> > except CBR 128kpbs? I would gladly pay once for the music but I will not
> > pay for a drm'd version of anything, since I'm paying they must offer the
> > format I want to use. The apple store, real networks both fall short in this
> > area. I find it incredibly frustrating that the media giants complain that
> > folks pirate music yet offer no outlet for the current industry demand.
> >
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