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NootNootington t1_irki4bc wrote

If you can't afford a few dollars a month for unlimited music then something is very wrong with your budgeting

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el_yanuki OP t1_irkkjw2 wrote

its not that i dont have the money, its that i dont wanna spend it, and if u cant see that that is a smart thing to do, then id say something is wrong with your budgeting.. i have my music downloadet, im happy with that i can listen to it for free and all is good. i dont see a point in spending money every month for the same thing, yeah i could but i am safing mate, im spending it ob more nesecary things

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Fluffy_Little_Fox t1_irkmkc6 wrote

I fully relate to the desire to have your music available in a way that does not require a constant connection to the internet, since listening to music on SPOTIFY on your SMARTPHONE costs money because of data rates.

I would suggest that you either buy a small DAP (digital audio player) like a Hiby R3 Saber that uses Micro SD cards for storage, or maybe get an older CD Player like a Sony D-NE320 that will let you convert your high quality ripped albums into ATRAC using the Sonic Stage software for PC, then you can have like, 7 to 10 albums on one CD-R and nobody can take that from you.

With Spotify or YouTube, there is no GUARANTEE that your favorite album or song is going to stay available forever.

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DragonForg t1_irl1ucu wrote

Exactly, like how cant you afford 5$ that is like the price of pretty much any thing. That is the equivalent of working at McDonald's for 20 mins.

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