Posted October 05, 2012
I buy CDs and then rip them to the quality I want. Lossless is good for archival and if you have a computer hooked up to some nice speakers or headphones, otherwise lossy MP3 (I still encourage using LAME for variable rate to save even more space) or Ogg work just fine, especially for portable media players.
Last time I checked, I think a monthly fee for Zune Music Pass let's you use their entire library and then select 10 or 15 DRM-free MP3 files to download every month.
Edit: I just checked Zune Music Pass again and I don't think they offer the keep 10 option anymore. It also probably isn't DRM-free because they mention being able to sync the files you want to keep an unlimited number of times only for a Windows Phone or a Zune player. Bleh. I've thought about trying it before. Not now.
Last time I checked, I think a monthly fee for Zune Music Pass let's you use their entire library and then select 10 or 15 DRM-free MP3 files to download every month.
Edit: I just checked Zune Music Pass again and I don't think they offer the keep 10 option anymore. It also probably isn't DRM-free because they mention being able to sync the files you want to keep an unlimited number of times only for a Windows Phone or a Zune player. Bleh. I've thought about trying it before. Not now.
Post edited October 05, 2012 by KyleKatarn