Hi all,

Okay, I admit it, I had NEVER downloaded music... there... I'm glad I got that off my chest.

I have a Creative Muvo on which we've copied MP3s from CD we've bought. Easy as pie.

Now, my five-year-old daughter has started to listen to the radio in the car. She likes some songs... of course :))

Okay, I've taught her about listening to music and keeping her eyes on the road whilst driving. She's quite good at it now.

So, we don't want to buy each album to get singles and so I'm curious about downloading music. The very few sites I looked at contained wma9 files which require decrypting etc... I have Winder2k running in Vmware and so have had to look for apps that let me do this... I have to say this is seriously frustrating... install new Winders media player, get licence...WTF??? I've bought it already...what's this crap.

All I want to do is burn to disc music that I've paid for already!!!

I know, I knew it was bad, I've followed the threads, read slashdot etc... I just hadn't had to go through this before and now that I am... Jeez Louise!! What a kerfuffle.

So, I'm interested as to whether there are sites that legitimately allow me to pay for and download contemporary music that I can just burn and play?

Thanks all,

Regards,

Patrick



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