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  1. I would like to download the latest music to my pc then burn it on a disk and play it in my car. Does anyone know the best way to do this ? I have no problem paying to do this but which one is the best? Thanks for any help.
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  2. Why dont you use nero
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  3. Nero
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  4. I have nero but what I wanted to know is what service is the best for downloading music ex. Kazza,Napster,Music Match
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    I assume we're talking about public domain music, of course, because if we're talking commerically-released music, then according to the site rules, you should be buying the CDs <nudge> <nudge>
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  6. My brother uses ITunes while a friend of mine uses a russian site and the russian site is really cheap.Forgot the name of the site but will get it tomorrow
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    dvdguy is right, the russian site is great. you can get your music in high quality lossless format such as ape and flac.
    http://www.allofmp3.com/index2.shtml?affiliate=asmedia
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    As far as commercial music I download with Itunes. You can also use Wal-Mart's downloads at 89 cents, 10 cents cheaper. I don't know of any legal free sites maybe someone else can help. However, for burning CD's i'd use Either Nero Express or a free program called Burrrn since they both burn CD-Text. For ripping a CD to your hard drive, there is IMHO no better program than CDex a great open source CD Ripper.

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