Black Mage Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 Looks good at first, right? Read closer... Ruckus uses Microsoft’s Windows media technology, so songs can be played only on a user’s personal computer. For $4.99 a month, users can buy the right to transfer the songs to portable devices compatible with the Microsoft format, including those made by SanDisk and Creative. But the music will not play on Microsoft’s Zune player or, more important, on the Apple iPod. So first I have to download their program, then it already comes heavily laden with more of the same DRM crap we've seen a million times. I wonder if one could re-encode the files? Quote
Hitman Hart Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 I suppose one could try playing the file with Windows Media Player or what have you while one has an Audacity window recording if one really needed to have a copy to move around..... Quote
Fenrir Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 Why are the legal methods so much more painful? Quote
Ethis Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 I've been using Ruckus for about a year and a half now, and like Hitman said, you can use recording software to get around it (I use Tunebite). Its not really a horrible service, saves one from scouring the seedy joints of the net for illegal music, or from paying for it from itunes. I've found that I mostly just listen to my Ruckus music when I'm at my computer, since my ipod's fm transmitter broke. So all in all, I like Ruckus, though the recording of songs so that I could put them on my ipod was a bit of a hassle. Quote
Avatar of Justice Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 This sounds like radio on demand. Nothing really evil about it. Quote
Black Mage Posted January 23, 2007 Author Posted January 23, 2007 This sounds like radio on demand. Nothing really evil about it. Perhaps, but I've just grown weary of such services that sound too good to be true. Quote
Avatar of Justice Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 Perhaps, but I've just grown weary of such services that sound too good to be true. Well, if they aren't even offering mp3 player transfer, it sounds like they aren't competing in the same market as iTunes. Especially since it is free and ad based. Does iTunes offer anything like this before you pay for the download? Try before you buy, as it were? I don't even own a Mp3 player (too expensive and I can always buy a pack of CD-RW's) so I'm pretty ignorant about iTunes. Quote
Wolfstan Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 Since I torrent just about everything, I laugh when I see services like this. Quote
The Damned Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 Since I torrent just about everything, I laugh when I see services like this. ---------- Quote
Black Mage Posted January 23, 2007 Author Posted January 23, 2007 Since I torrent just about everything, I laugh when I see services like this. True dat......... Quote
OverCoat Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 Looks like you need my Free Music Thread! Quote
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