czechroman
04-01-2008, 09:19
Does anybody know that the subscription you pay (£9.95) a month, what i want to know is do you get to keep the music on your hard drive if or when you cancel your subscription?. It seems a good deal if you can keep it, but if not there isnt much point of it. Thought id start a new thread from my other 1 to see if people knows, cheers.:)
Should be in the faqs or ts and cs on Napster's website.
squeakyclean
04-01-2008, 14:08
I don't think you can play music once the trial has ended, however you can burn to cd beforehand.
Does anyone know how to get music downloaded from napster on to an ipod, will it work if I burn to cd, and then import songs from the cd?
czechroman
04-01-2008, 15:54
I don't think you can play music once the trial has ended, however you can burn to cd beforehand.
Does anyone know how to get music downloaded from napster on to an ipod, will it work if I burn to cd, and then import songs from the cd?
Hmm , see i want it on hard drive not cd really.
czechroman
04-01-2008, 17:29
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Saw this, so i take it you dont keep the songs youve downloaded if you cancel the subscription. Seems pointless if you cant keep them.:huh:
melthebell
05-01-2008, 16:58
HA
well thats "rental" then NOT buying
really no point to buying tracks tch
squeakyclean
05-01-2008, 17:12
Just found out that you have to pay 79p per track to burn them to cd too. So you are paying £9.95 per month have access to songs on your pc, when you cancel you lose them.
There is absolutely no way i'd pay for mp3 format. There are so many cheap places to buy CD's especially this time of year (when have iTunes ever had a january sale?)
In the old days, i used to tape LP's i borrowed from my mates. If i liked the album enough, i'd buy it cos it was better than keeping a crappy tape (artwork, lyrics, better sound quality). It's the same deal now - if i like an album i've downloaded, i'll buy the CD, cos i want more than just a few files on my hard drive.