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About Digital Music
Digital Music Lets You Listen to Music, Without Buying CDs.
- Digital music is not tangible, but comes in the form of software files that can be played by digital music devices.
- Digital music devices include your computer, MP3 Players and TiVo.
- Digital music doesn't have to be purchased in order to be played or listened to. Instead, you pay for the use of it, thus the subscription model. Although this model was much misunderstood when it first arrived on the market, millions of people have now grown to love it, because of the freedom it gives with regard to the amount of music you can listen to, by paying one low monthly fee.
- Digital Music allows you to play it on multiple devices, unlike CDs, which can only be played using traditional CD players. Digital music can be played on your MP3 player, on your computer and is now offered on TiVo. Want to listen to your digital music collection on your home stereo? That's easy! Connect your MP3 player to your stereo and crank it up. You now have unlimited possibilities and hundreds of hours worth of music that can be played without interruption.
- Digital music acquired through Rhapsody gives you the right to use it and play it with no limit as to how many times you can play it. Once you pay your monthly subscription fee, you can play as many digital songs as you want, anytime you want.
- Digital music can be converted to be burned onto CDs. This does, however, require that you purchase the songs that you want to burn. Unlike buying a complete CD, with digital music you only buy the songs you want. You no longer have to buy an entire CD just to get a few songs that you like.
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