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Rhapsody music downloads digital service getting a Good rhap.

Rhapsody music, from RealNetworks is one of several reputable legal digital services for legal music downloads. These are the types of services where you have to pay in order to download online music or hear songs from them. Along with Rhapsody, these also include iTunes, Musicnet, Musicnow, wal-mart downloads, and the newly revived Napster.

Rhapsody continues to improve by leaps and bounds with over 1.2 million tracks in its catalog, thanks to nitching deals with all five label giants and over 500 independent labels.

It now has a fully-featured jukebox that makes searches a snap and importing tunes from, let's say, a CD a sinch. Other elegant features include the ability to incorporate different files such as MP3, WMA, AAC (M4A), and RealAudio to your main Library - named "My Library". And you can mix these files in the library any way you like and develop different playlists. I'm very sure that this superb service will only improve with time.

So how did it all start?

Well, we need to rewind the clock some four years ago...

During that time iTunes did not exist, and Napster's outlawed ancestor had reached its demise a few months prior. Nonetheless, there was... drumroll... Rhapsody.

While part of listen.com, it was launched in December 2001. It wasn't until July, however, that songs from all major labels became part of its diverse catalog. RealNetworks acquired listen.com in August 2003. After thus changing the name to RealRhapsody, the service regained its classic title, "Rhapsody".

Downloading the software is fairly straight forward. Be advised however that this is not for Mac users. The tracks streamed from Rhapsody are compatible with Windows Media devices, which, of course, are only found on Windows PC's and compatible portable devices.

The interface consists of your simple Play, Stop, etc. functions on the upper lefthand corner. Next to this is track information including: the title, the artist, and the album. A brief bio plays to the right of the track interface.

So how do you search for your favorite artist or song? Easy... just type it in the Search bar and press go. Once you have found your song, you usually can INSTANTLY play it without downloading it - i.e., you can stream it. Note: sometimes when you press play, a "!" will appear in a triangle meaning that the stream is unavailable. In this case, you need to press the "+" sign. This adds the track to your Library where you can access it from there.

The streams are of such excellent quality that it seems that if the song is already downloaded on your computer.

Note: once you press "PLAY" the song is automatically added to your library for good. The library need not consist of downloads. It could consist only of streams.

When you press "PLAY" the song is added to a temporary playlist. When you add the song on your playlist by pressing play it will play immediately.

If you don't want the song to be played immediately (such as if you're in the middle of listening to another song) you can just press the "+" sign to the left of the song title. This will automatically store the song to the main library. In order to bring it to the playlist, you will have to open up the Library first and then drag the song to your playlist, much the same as how you would do with any other digital music downloads service.

If your library is large, don't worry. The library search tool is similar to that of iTunes - very easy peanuts to find your tune or artist.

OK. So these are some of the handy-dandy features of Rhapsody. But do they contribute to a pleasant experience for music downloads fans?

Stay tuned for my next article...


About the Author
An avid music listener and composer, Dr. Rajakaruna gives you insight on the latest techniques to download latest music on the site: download-latest-online-music.com.

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