Rhapsody 2.0

Digital Songstream maven Brad Hill takes a close look at the upgraded digital music service:

    On Monday, October 28, Listen.com released v2.0 of Rhapsody, the interactive listening service that now features unlimited 99-cent track burns to blank CD. Rhapsody members must subscribe to the All Access subscription plan to burn tracks. Not all Library tracks are available for burning. Classical tracks from the distinct Naxos catalog are exempt from the All Access burning plan, though they can still be playlisted. Naxos-only burning is supported in a separate plan offered to members of a dedicated subscription tier.

    UPGRADE OVERVIEW:

    * All Access members must upgrade to log into Rhapsody.

    * My auto-upgrade failed through the client; I was guided by customer support through an alternate route.

    * The service's look-and-feel is unchanged from v1.5. I'm told that significant improvements to server-side databasing have been accomplished.

    * Library and playlist data is transferred seamlessly to the new version.

    * All operation is basically unchanged, except for the addition of burning.

    BURNING:

    * Mix and match tracks from disparate albums without limitation. (80-minute length limit.)

    * Unlimited number of burns per month at 99 cents per track.

    * Effortless and transparent burning system involves nothing more than selecting tracks, inserting a blank CD, approving the payment total, and clicking a button. Payment is extracted from the credit card on record.

    * The pre-burning "Prepare CD" phase requires several minutes, during which cable-modem lights indicate that a download is progressing. This step takes roughly as long as you'd expect to download compressed files of the selected tracks. Rhapsody's standard installation establishes a hard drive cache of between 250 and 1,000 megs, so perhaps tracks are stored there for burning. At any rate, burning is definitely not attempted from a live stream, which is a relief.

    * Browsing and listening within Rhapsody are not available during burning.

    * Burns are in Red Book Audio. The CD is ejected when finished.

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  • 1 - DJ-ABOMINABLE

    Dec 04, 2006 at 10:03 pm

    Wanted to know if you knew where to download the old Rhapsody 2.0 version. [Personal contact info deleted]
    Thank You in Advance!!
    Dj-Abominable

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