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vistadude

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Jan 3, 2010
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I'm going out of the country for 3 weeks with no access to wifi or cell data and I want to be able to play downloaded music from a subscription service. Essentially, I want to be able to download music to my iphone and subscribe to the service before I go, and be able to listen to a few hundred or thousand songs. I looked at napster and rhapsody for the iphone but am a little confused, and I also did a bit of searching but couldn't find the answers.

If I subscribe to the $10 subscription, which has DRM protected songs for offline access, is there a limit to how many songs I download? How often do I have to get online to renew the licenses. Does anyone have a preference for napster vs rhapsody vs another service?

Also, I was a bit confused about making playlists. Is it possible to listen to the downloaded music without making playlists and syncing with a computer?

Thanks in advance.
 
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