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  • BassResource.com Advertiser
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The wife just got a Ipod Touch.  Now, we have been using napster with our Sansa MP3 players and a Napster 2Go subscription which cost $14 per month to download as many songs as you want on up to 3 mp3 players.  Where can you get I tune compatible downloads without having to pay a dollar a piece?

I tried BearShare, but most of the songs will not convert to the Ipod format.

Any ideas for the technologically challenged?

  • Super User
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what is the reason Napster won't work with her iPod?

i don't know if itunes has this featuers but zune marketplace has a subscription option that allows you to download as many songs as you want, like your napster subscriptions.

you could also get a youtube to mp3 converter and get songs off youtube (dvd videosoft has a good one)

  • BassResource.com Advertiser
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The ipods have software in them that prevents you from using Napster 2 Go.  You can buy individual tracks from Napster but that is no different than buying them from itunes.

  • Super User
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oh wow that's bogus. i wonder why on earth napster would do that...

anyway, i don't know of any legal means of getting songs without having to pay around a dollar per song. the youtube to mp3 converter is very handy though

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I use this website to download all of my music...

http://www.youtube-mp3.org/

All you do is go to youtube and find the song you want, copy the URL, paste it into the website and press convert, then download. Once you do that you can open it into your iTunes and put it on the iPod.

Best of all, its free!!

good luck, if you cant figure that out, I can help you with any other questions.

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oh wow that's bogus. i wonder why on earth napster would do that...

anyway, i don't know of any legal means of getting songs without having to pay around a dollar per song. the youtube to mp3 converter is very handy though

Its not so much Napster as it is Apple.   Everything basically has to pass through iTunes to go onto the iPods or iTouch.

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The ipods have software in them that prevents you from using Napster 2 Go. You can buy individual tracks from Napster but that is no different than buying them from itunes.

Just don't understand why people put up with this crap. There's far too much competition out there to put up with Apple's BS, imho.

  • Super User
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The ipods have software in them that prevents you from using Napster 2 Go. You can buy individual tracks from Napster but that is no different than buying them from itunes.

Just don't understand why people put up with this crap. There's far too much competition out there to put up with Apple's BS, imho.

yes. ^

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So you have downloaded the files from Napster and placed on another MP3 player that is not an Ipod?  Do you know what format the files are being saved as?  There are multiple ways around the security crap that Apple is giving you and you can transfer all those files as you would like.  Let me know if you can find out what type of file they are saving as and I can be of more assistance.  Apple seems like a bad company to everyone, but in the end they are no different than you or I am by protecting what is legally theirs. 

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Napster is compatible with ipods, napster to go is not. Apple is just making it harder for people to steal music and put it on their products. There are ways to convert the music so it will work on ipods. If you plan on using a music program other than itunes you should do your homework to see if it is compatible with apple products.

  • BassResource.com Advertiser
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Thanks guys.  I am going with Pierre's idea.

  • Super User
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The ipods have software in them that prevents you from using Napster 2 Go. You can buy individual tracks from Napster but that is no different than buying them from itunes.

Just don't understand why people put up with this crap. There's far too much competition out there to put up with Apple's BS, imho.

yes. ^

I tried until my Zune died due to a known hardware issue that Microsoft had no interest in resolving, unless I wanted to buy another.

  • Super User
Posted
The ipods have software in them that prevents you from using Napster 2 Go. You can buy individual tracks from Napster but that is no different than buying them from itunes.

Just don't understand why people put up with this crap. There's far too much competition out there to put up with Apple's BS, imho.

yes. ^

I tried until my Zune died due to a known hardware issue that Microsoft had no interest in resolving, unless I wanted to buy another.

what issue? my zune has done some wacky stuff from time to time but i can usually resolve it with a hard reset. other than a few glitches here and there its still going strong after 3 years, wish i got a 120 though, my 80gb is almost full. they came out with the 120's just 3 months after i bought my 80 >:(

  • BassResource.com Advertiser
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Thanks Dave.  The videosoft program seems to be doing exactly what I want it to.  In fact I'm going to ditch napster and also get the music for my sansa using it.

  • Super User
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glad you like it  ;) i just linked you to the youtube-mp3 converter, on their website they have many more programs available, and one download that includes all the programs.

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