Rick,

I don't have any particular tips or tricks to suggest.  In the PC-Audio
archives, there is a good message summarizing how to burn with Real
Player.  If you can't dig it out, I'd be happy to see if I can find my
copy and send it to you.

Are you starting from within Real Player or selecting tracks through
Windows Explorer or the Desktop and then right clicking on them?  The
second way, I think reduces time spent in the admittedly ugly interface
by a step or two.

Clifford

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/9/2005 7:34:13 PM >>>
Thanks, I was finally able to burn the tracks through Real Player. 
Any
tricks to making the interface a little nicer?
 




--Best regards,

--Rick Alfaro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Clifford Blackwell
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 4:06 PM
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org 
Subject: RE: Music Download Services

Tracks bought through the Real Music Store are in the .rax format. 
You
should have no trouble playing.

Let me know if you find the interfaces to be similar.  With a couple
of
others on this list, I've done some experimenting and have a couple of
different approaches to suggest.

Clifford

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/7/2005 2:45:00 PM >>>
Thanks, maybe I'll try Real Player.  The song I purchased was
downloaded to
my computer with a .rax extension and nothing else seems to play it
except
the Rhapsody client.  Maybe Real Audio will recognize the format and
allow
me to burn it to cd.





--Best regards,

--Rick Alfaro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Clifford Blackwell
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 3:14 PM
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org 
Subject: Re: Music Download Services

Rick,

I don't know if the Real Player and the Music Store associated with it
use
essentially the same interface as Rapsody or not.  I've had good luck
in
downloading and buring music purchased through the Music Store at
Real.com

Also, Emusic.com is a breeze though the selection of music is a bit
odd.

Clifford

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/7/2005 1:57:14 PM >>>
Can anyone recommend an accessible music download service?  I tried
Rhapsody, and although the radio stream is very useable as well as
purchasing and playing songs, the interface to burn or transfer your
purchased music to cd or a portable player is terrible.  I couldn't
burn a
song I purchased to cd without sighted help, and I do consider myself
a
power user.  Has anyone tried some of the other services like Itunes. 
If
anyone has been successful at using Rhapsody to actually burn or
transfer
music, I'm all ears.  Thanks.





--Best regards,

--Rick Alfaro
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