>>>I have a friend who is looking for an MP3 player for her daughter. What are some options with downloading music? Obviously, Ipod\Itunes but 99 cents a pop can get a little expensive, especially for a young child who's tastes change constantly. Can anybody recommend any subscription-based players or plans?
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>>I've just realised. 99c a pop you say? Does that mean "per track"?
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>>I mean, a whole album CD cost you what in the USA, $13-$14? Now quite often albums have 14 or more tracks on them. That means downloading separate tracks can cost you more than buying an album. AND it's your expense to buy the blank CD and burn it (if that's your wont).
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>iTunes usually charges 99c per track or $9.99 for the whole album. What you don't get is the information that you get when you buy the CD. I normally buy jazz CDs and I like to know who's playing on all the tracks.
There's that too! And, i expect, old jazz recordings would generally be cheaper than the latest pop.
Surely one of the iTunes options is to download the album info (eg cover design) and track info too? It's certainly one of the fields in the PC database. Something like "get .... info" ?
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