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Blackberry and MP3s?

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I got the new Blackberry 8330, and I've got a bunch of songs from Napster, but they're encoded and can't be read by Blackberry. For Blackberry owners: where do you get your music? I'd prefer to stay away from the P2P sites.

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  1. I create my own ring tones from my collection of MP3s using a free audio editing program called Audacity. I then upload them to my microSD memory card. This way I can customize the ring tones to my liking.


  2. From my phone, directly from sites like tuneusin.com and other sites that share mp3 downloads.  

    There are communities such as pinstacks.com and crackberry.com with forums that have members share direct links with these type information.

  3. As I know , the Napster music has the DRM technology which avoid the customer play or convert the downloaded music with other incompatible devices and if you don't keep paying you can’t keep the music when the subscription expired , so want to play the protected music with other incompatible players (like iPod and mobile phone) and keep the music forever, you should remove the DRM with a specialized converter.

    And here I found a good program to help me remove DRM and convert the DRM music.

    You can free download it to have a try.

    http://www.wmatomp3-converter.com/digita...  

    It can remove the DRM from protected music (mp3, wma, wav, etc) and convert the DRM music between different formats, and it also can extract audios from DRM video (wmv, asf, etc).

    Need more information, you could email me or search on

    http://answers.yahoo.com
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