Question:
My new mp3 isnt letting me listen to my music now it says...need a license to play music synce license from PC
playdohwhite
2007-01-25 14:29:14 UTC
okay i just got this creative labs vision:M and ive been listening to my music perfectly for like 2 months now. All of a sudden it says i need a license to play my music and i must synce the license from my PC. i have a "to go" membership on rhapsody... This happened last time i had an mp3 and a subscription on nabster. PLEASE HELP ME!!
Three answers:
Sukesu
2007-01-25 15:05:19 UTC
A "to go" membership is where you pay $14.99 for all the music you want for a month. This is a bad way to get your music online, because you dont 'keep' what you buy, you rent it all, and after a month, you need to pay the fee. Pretty much all online music retailers have a thing called DRM encrypted into each song, which allows them to controll it all. The only place I know of that offers DRM-free music is BeatPort dot com. You buy it, you keep it. It's electronica only though, so you're out of luck if you like rap and rock etc.....
mtvtoni
2007-01-25 14:41:12 UTC
You probably have what we call internet dragnet. The truth is

that napster, creative labs are all top notch productions. Tho

they are based in europe and have solid satellite description.

That means that encription, data, even music can be slowed

by your own local station. Believe me, this is not a game for

kids, the U.S., Argentina, Mexico islands, Guam, and Switzer

land have total confusion in the service area. This is because the connection from sirius, napster, all the latest top equippers

is not formula match with lower creators. Thats it, the PC

line for average ISP is not updated yet. Wish I could loan you

a network cable line from Paris, where everyone is on scheduel. http://www.peacecorps.com have fun reading.
Brodey
2007-01-25 14:35:18 UTC
It happens frequently if the songs arent licenced, or your subscription had run out, then the songs are completely useless. Try updating your MP3 again with Rhapsody.


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