thanks for the correction on that, I don't use Rhapsody. Comcast used to provide Rhapsody radio, but I don't know if they do any more.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Chaltain" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: Is there an accessible MP3 player that works with Rhapsody?


From the review at
http://mp3.about.com/od/digitalmusicdelivery/fr/Rhapsodyreview.htm, it says:

File Formats:
Rhapsody has its own DRM system just like the iTunes Store does to
protect its music files. The DRM system that is used is known as Helix.
The file format that is used with this encryption technology is RAX (AAC
encapsulated in Helix). You can alternatively download WMA files if you
prefer; these are protected with Microsoft’s WMDRM system.

I don't use Rhapsody myself, but the implication that you could only get
Real audio files from Rhapsody didn't sound right to me, so a quick trip
to Google gave me the above information.

Gary G Schindler wrote:
I think Rhapsody is basically for real audio files!

----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert doc Wright" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: Is there an accessible MP3 player that works with Rhapsody?


I had a problem getting jaws to interact with rhapsody.

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----- Original Message ----- From: Jamie Pauls
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Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 12:54 PM
Subject: Is there an accessible MP3 player that works with Rhapsody?


Greetings list:

I teach a music appreciation class at a local community college. In the fall
of this year, I am switching to a new textbook, The Musical Experience by
John Chiego. Every instructor of the class receives a year of Rhapsody to Go which allows one to transfer songs from Rhapsody to a supported MP3 player.
Each chapter of the text has an accompanying playlist. I am familiar with
using Rhapsody and have no trouble there. I have also been playing with
Applian Technology's Replay Media Catcher program to grab the playlists and convert them to MP3 files. Applian says this is legal, but I have to wonder if Rhapsody would be thrilled. I will use Media Catcher if I have no other option, but an MP3 player with attached speakers would be preferable to CDs and a boom box anyway. Does anyone have any experience with any of the MP3
players supported by Rhapsody? Any help would be appreciated.

Jamie Pauls, MT-BC
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