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I'm away to purchase a Samsung P2 mp3 player since Sony decided to shut down their SonicStage download service and my 4 year old player needs replacing; I always used SonicStage for downloading so don't know what other sites are for best for downloading; can anyone recommend a decent (i.e. well stocked) download site? Napster, Emusic and play.com have all been recommended, but don't know much more about them - are they as good as people say? I don't think the P2 is compatible with Napster anyway. Are there any better one's out there?

Cheers - md
 
Be warned I am not a commercial bunny, but here is where I download my music from. I would suggest just buy the cd though and rip lossless.
 
I use Emusic. Decent quality and fast downloads. Only has music from independent labels but there is a pretty good selection of alternative, indie, etc. They usually have a free trial period so it might be worth checking it out. Not sure what the current subscription rates are as I have had mine for a while. Think I pay £12.99 for 90 downloads a month.

Have used Play once for downloads. Again not bad with decent quality downloads. Cheaper than Apple.
 
Just had a look at Emusic ianmcg, it doesn't say anything about bitrates though. Do you know the bitrate of the files you download? Is there a lossless option?
 
Wouldn't use a download site until they use lossless formats: they are making money out of an inferior merchandise. As previously mentioned buy/rent the CD and RIPto a lossless format.
 
It would be helpful to know something of your musical taste as some of the best sites out there are highly specialised ones.
 
Definitely agree that buying the CD's and ripping to lossless is a better bet than downloading low-bitrtate mp3s. Worth pointing out that ripping CDs that you have 'rented' is technically illegal so shouldn't be encouraged! Also a bit dodgy to buy CDs, rip them then flog them on!

All viable options though depending on your moral standpoint.
 
Get an iPod and use the iTunes store. If you want higher bitrates, buy the CD from Amazon and wait a day or two. Will save you a lot of hassle in the long run (for starters, it won't close any time soon, like every other site I've used).
 
I use Emusic mainly for evaluation purposes. I get about 8 albums a month for 12 quid which is, I think, a great deal and if I really like them I buy them on vinyl (if available) or cd.

I used to buy albums recommended by reviews, John Peel or because they were on a certain label and have shelves full of rubbish (thank god for Ebay selling). Found that by doing it this way I have saved a fortune.
 
For exactly that reason I use Napster (the modern legal version). for £10 a month I can download and listen to as much 192kbps WMA as I like, just cannot transfer it anywhere. It's helped me numerous time weeding out partially-lame albums rather than wasting a tenner on each one.

Then, if I like the album, I buy the CD, as I prefer it ripped in Apple lossless rather than WMA, and still prefer having the album artwork and inlays.
 
Thanks for all the advice guys; I was planning to keep buying CD's and rippin' them, but will need a site for those hard-to-find tracks. I'll look into it a bit more, but it looks like play or napster are going to win the day for what I need them for.

Cheers - md
 
I recently bought one of the new Sony WMA Walkmans after they closed the Connect Store. I find that MSN Music downloads very conveniently to Windows Media Player. Downloads are generally 192kbps and the quality seems fine. Another good site is 7 Digital which has a lot of non DRM stuff at 256kbps and also WMA at the same bit rates as MSN Music.
 
Don't worry, it won't be too long until Apple release their lossless service. Then the world will be conquered. By this time everyone will expect lossless. Until the next round of hacking establishes a way of undetectable file sharing....
 

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