On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 12:06:04PM -0600, Gabriel Sechan wrote: > > > > >From: Lan Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >I would like to buy some songs (60s through 80s) individually without > >looking for the albums in used CD stores. I want to do it legally. > > > >Two questions: > >be > >1. My CD SW rips to .wav's. Can I buy songs in a format (MP3?) that can > >be burned to a CD and does it have to be a .wav? > > YOu can convert mp3 back to wav, if you're willing to deal with the quality > loss. Cds need to be CD audio data, which is basicly a wav. Some new cd > players can play mp3s directly, but don't count on it working on your > friends machine. > > > > >2. Where do you guys/gals go on line to buy music? > > > allofmp3.com Its usable from Linux, but the very helpful downloader > program only works for Windows. Using it under Linux will require a lot > more clicking. > > Gabe
Registered and downloaded 2 already. Best feature: they change the file extension to fool corporate nannies. Nagging doubts: They are Russian and (not to buy stereotypes) at those rates, I can't but wonder if they pay anything to the copyright holders. Any insight? Anybody, anybody ...? Bueller? -- Lan Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux Guy, SCM Specialist 858-354-0616 -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
