The problem I have (as I am soon discovering others have as well) is the Real Player Music Store (and others like it) limits use of the download so severely that it discourages tremendously the acquisition of a large selection of songs. Why? Because the songs are coded rax (or ACC) and that means I can't burn them onto a cd to play in my car. Heck, I can't even collect, manage, and play them on my Media Center on my own computer.
I'm still not quite sure what to do now about downloading. If the song is only available on my computer and playable only with a Real Player, then portability becomes so limited as to make it near useless.
What to do? I love picking individual songs to build playlists. I like the oldy moldies from the 50,60, 70, 80, 90 and even some current hits. I like alternative, new age, old new forgotten rock, jazz, blues, country--the whole nine yards.
Am I missing something here that can help remedy my problem? Which is to download a song legally, burn it on a cd, and have it available for my listening pleasure on other players in the house, car, and at work.
It seems, at first blush, that ALLOFMP3 holds some real possibilities.
Can anyone offer some suggestions.