AOL Music Now Relaunches Music Service
Planetrudy writes "Reuters reports that AOL has launched a new version of its Music Now subscription service. It's web-based, slick, performs well (fast page loads and downloads), and contains over 2.5M songs and 'thousands of videos.' This launch seems to be in line with AOL's 'tearing down the wall around the garden' strategy."
http://www.musicnow.com/
Most free trials of subscription services are like that. They tend to work on the basis that if you don't like the service, you'll cancel before the trial runs out. Same with magazine subscription offers.
By summer it was all gone...now shesmovedon. --
Sorry, no sale. Three reasons:
1) It's still pay-to-play (you stop paying, songs stop playing)
2) Won't play on 78% of the players in circulation (i.e. iPods)
3) It's AOL, for God's sake
sig has been sent away for a few small repairs...
In bold red text at the top of the page: "At this time, AOL Music Now is only available for use within the United States."
What a nice thing to see the first time I visit.
I don't know how this is possible, but the encodings sound *worse* than XM streams. It's WMA, so of course it's going to sound bad at any bitrate below about 150kbps, but the clips I listened to were around 32. Why do they even bother?
At my age I find coming up with a witty signature too exhausting.
I don't personally buy any music with DRM so I am not saying Apple's method is "better". I am just stating that with Apple and iTMS you actually own your copy and you don't have to pay an MS-Tax/AOL-Tax/Napster-Tax/Etc to continue to listen to your purchased audio.
General, you are listening to a machine! Do the world a favor and don't act like one.