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Music download services reviews: What is the best digital music service?
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eMusic - is the Internet's most popular MP3 subscription service. eMusic is the second biggest online retailer of online Music after iTunes Music Store. Music lovers who use eMusic have access to over 1,500,000 pure and open MP3s from over 3,500 record labels.
MP3s offer the ultimate music freedom. eMusic MP3s play on any portable music player including Apple iPod, can be downloaded to unlimited computers and allow for unlimited CD burning. The other digital music services often charge extra or simply do not offer the flexibility eMusic provides to all their customers. eMusic is a completely international site. Any customer from any country throughout the world can sign up and use eMusic!
eMusic is one of the few services that offers the usage flexibility that music fans demand:
- Transfer your music to any desktop
- Works with all portable music players and digital devices (including the iPod)
- Unlimited CD burning
- Download your music to multiple computers
eMusic's subscription model offers customers one of the best values:
- Best promotional offer out there: Any customer can get 25 FREE MP3s! That's $25 worth of music just for trying eMusic out.
- Customers can cancel at anytime and keep the music they have downloaded
- One of the best per track cost after the free trial: eMusic's subscription model offers tracks as low as 22 cents each!
eMusic is different from the other major music retailers:
- eMusic is a customer driven service that allows and encourages music discovery
- eMusic offers a huge catalogue of over 1,500,000 songs
- eMusicLive, a feature of eMusic, showcases the largest collection of independent live music recording performances nightly from some of the best independent live music venues in the USA.
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Yahoo! Music Unlimited is a cheap music subscription service. It offers two billing options: $71.88 per year, billed annually (that's just $5.99 per month); or $8.99 per month, billed monthly. Subscription fees at Rhapsody, Napster, Urge are higher.
Yahoo! Music Unlimited offers over a million full-length songs to play and save. You can listen to the entire collection from any PC, anywhere.
Register at Yahoo! Music Unlimited for free and enjoy a 14-day free trial!
Using Yahoo! Music Unlimited subscription music with a portable device is subject to an extra monthly/annual subscription fee and is not included in this free trial offer. iPods do not accept Yahoo! Music Unlimited To Go subscription tracks. But the service works with many PlayForSure players (Archos Pocket AV400, Audiovox SMT5600, Creative Zen Micro/Zen Micro Photo/Zen PMC/Zen Sleek/Zen Sleek Photo/Zen Touch/Zen Xtra/Zen Vision/Zen Vision M/Zen V, Dell Pocket DJ/DJ Gen 2/Ditty, Axim X50, Gateway Photo Jukebox, iRiver Clix/H10/H320/H340/PMC-120/T10/T30/U10, Motorola Q, Nokia N91, PalmOne LifeDrive, Philips HDD Go Gear Micro Jukebox, RCA Lyra 2762/Lyra 2765,
Samsung K5/YH-820/YH-925GS/Yepp YH-999 PMC/YP-Z5/Blackjack Windows Mobile Phone, Sandisk Sansa m200/e200 series, Siren Edge, T-Mobile MDA, Toshiba Gigabeat MEG-F20. The updated list of portable devices can be found at Yahoo! Music Unlimited web-site.
Yahoo! Music Unlimited is available to US-based subscribers only.
Yahoo! Music Unlimited subscribers are able to stream and download an unlimited number of music tracks. The service uses DRM-protected Window Media .wma 192 kbit/s audio files. DRM (digital rights management) protection does not permit copying or transferring music files to other users. Share function available only for subscribers to access another subscriber's Yahoo! Music Unlimited music files.
DRM technology also prevents music tracks from being accessed once a user's subscription is discontinued or expires. Thus, if you want to download and own a music track, you must pay an additional fee.
Note: You must cancel within the 14-day free trial period or you'll automatically be charged the subscription fee you selected during registration. Free trials are available to new customers in the United States only. A valid credit card is required at sign up for validation.
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