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Farneyman

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I am looking at starting a digital music collection.

What is the best site for legally downloading music and does anyone here use their blacberry as a music player and how hard is it on battery life?
 
I use Limewire for individual songs and Pirate Bay for albums. Never tried through my phone though. Good luck
 
Is limewire not full of virus's.

Never had a problem, but will defer to those who know more than me! Last used about a month ago so guess the injunction has kicked in recently.
 
I use itunes to buy music but also tesco and spotify are good too. I use my blackberry bold as a mp3 player. It works very well and the battery life is pretty good too. I need to buy a bigger memory card though as I only have space for 2gb of music on it at the moment.
 
Is limewire not full of virus's.

I've used Limewire for the past 3 or 4 years and never had a problem.
Although it's a waste of time telling you this I guess because Limewire is now down the tubes courtesy of an injunction as previously mentioned.
;)
 
Yeah Limewire is well dead. so the ingenious youth of today have come up with a solution

They go to youtube, find the song or video, and paste the URL into this website http://www.youtube-mp3.org/

it converts the file into a free MP3

if you require MP4 for Itunes, you use a MP3 to MP4 converter

Neat

Fragger
 
I've always been an iTunes advocate...That is until I discovered Spotify Premium.

£10 a month and you can download and stream an unlimited amount of music.

I haven't used my iPod or iTunes since I started using it. I just download and sync all the music onto my phone (android) on the Spotify App and use that. Battery life doesn't take too much of a beating either if you download the music over wireless then play it from the phone when you're out and about.
 
If I had £1 for every time I've had to clean a virus off my lads computers when they've caught one through a p2p site, I'd have £4 now.

I'd not be rich but it's 4 times too many in my opinion. Why take the risk :D
 
Yeah Limewire is well dead. so the ingenious youth of today have come up with a solution

They go to youtube, find the song or video, and paste the URL into this website http://www.youtube-mp3.org/

it converts the file into a free MP3

if you require MP4 for Itunes, you use a MP3 to MP4 converter
Neat

Fragger

Fragger, i am now officially down with the kids - great link!
 
Hi I listen to music and audiobooks from audible for about 6-7 hours a day using my blackberry curve. I find it great although apparently the quality could be better, not sure sounds ok to me but I work on a pig farm and can hear pigs in the background! As for battery it lasts all day fine and I charge it overnight but occasionaly forget and there is charge the next day but probably not enough for another days music. Hope that helps
 
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