A Few Download Options You Should Know
Posted by Susan Reynolds on June 23rd, 2009
Being a music fan, or looking to gift a music CD, you would definitely want to explore the different music downloads on the internet. There is no point blowing up too much money buying the traditional CDs. Also, you can choose your favorite tracks, download them, and burn your own CD. Millions of people, all across the world are making use of the online music download facility.
So, where exactly can you download the music from? Honestly, there are countless websites on the web that facilitate the music download. Some of the websites offer free music download, while others make you pay a small amount of money to download. All the download options can broadly be categorized into three types as follows: peer to peer sharing, pay per download, life time unlimited download. This article discusses all these three types in detail.
With peer to peer sharing websites, you get to download the music for free. The music files are shared between various users all across the web. You might have to download and install software that helps you access the music from other users on the web, and also to share your own music files with others. This option is certainly very lucrative, foe it is free. However, it involves quite a bit of risk as well. You can just not be sure about the credibility of the music files you download from other computers. Furthermore, the application needs you to share a part of your local drive with the rest of the users. Exposing your hard drive with this software may not be the safest. To be on the safe side, you nay want to install a firewall on your computer. Although a firewall can protect your well against most odds, you are still better off being careful.
Pay per download websites are generally liked by people who do not mind spending a few bucks to get clean and a music of their preference. These websites use those fancy looking iTunes to display the hot and in-demand music. You would surely get high quality music with security ensured, but there are a few drawbacks to this option as well. You would hardly save enough money as compared to buying a CD from a shop. Also, the copyright restrictions may not allow you to shift your music files to a different computer. Another drawback is that you may no longer be able to play your files once your subscription with the website has expired.
Many websites give you a life time access to their music libraries. You only need to register with them, and pay a life time membership fee. Thereafter, you need not pay a single penny. You need not bother yourself with any copyright restrictions. Also, there are no subscription issues, for you have bought a life time membership from them. To add to it, you pay hardly an amount of $5 to get the life time membership. Paying such a small amount is certainly worth the offer at hand.










































