okay, i guess the times of mass-downloading and mass-unDRMing of files by
Napster, Zune, Kazaa, MusicMe and Rhapsody are over, but there are still
other fine services from where you can **ea* the songs and full albums. Some of them stream in 192kbps MP3 (e.g. RDIO, WE7, (SIMFY)), in 256kbps MP3 (e.g. PLAYME), or in 320kbps MP3 (e.g. GOOM, ********), if you dont want to waste your time with audio/sound recording streams by SPOTIFY or DZR.
Some people like Spotify and Deezer. But if you're into "recording from soundcard", then i'd rather sign up for Napster or Zune, download the 192k wma's and convert the DRM-protected wma's with
foobar2000 (or any other player which can playback DRM-protected wma's like
Winamp). Recording from soundcard, e.g. with
Replay Music is the least practical method to secure legally purchased music and not recommended by me
