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Old 10-29-2003, 12:46 PM   #20
elSicomoro
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Originally posted by brookeburkesluvr
One thing I don't understand though: if you've already got Rhapsody, then why would you burn your CDs from buymusic or iTunes? Those ones charge 99 cents per track when Rhapsody charges only 79 cents per track. It makes more sense just to do it through Rhapsody, don't you think?
Let's say there's a song I really like, and I want to take that song and put it into a mix CD. Well, if I use Rhapsody, I have to burn that song onto a CD. Unless you get a CD-RW, you've wasted a CD for one song. And CD-RW's are expensive compared to CD-R's. For 20 cents more, I can have it on my computer and (in most cases) burn it to as many CD's as I want. Now I don't know if once you burn from Rhapsody, the music is copyright-protected or not...but as I see it, burning from Rhapsody only makes sense if you have a set of songs that you want to put on one particular CD. I guess you could always burn them, then rip them from the burned CD, but again, I don't know if that's feasible or not.
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