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I can't remember the name of the co. that links to the Sony but almost all of them require a fee to download music to MP3's, etc. They're called "on the go" packages. My mom has a rhapsody account but not the "on the go" one. I spent a lot of time trying to download music only to find out later that I could download to my computer but no the device itself. Then, I could only listen to them for a minute before they asked for a certificate update or whatever. Kazaa is another one that you have to have the special package to download from. LimeWire is pretty much extinct due to downage from activist, laws, etc. I finally just RIPed music from CD's that we already had just to get music for free. If you have extra money then you should have no problem!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have only been able to get it to work with Windows Media Player.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.the NWZS544 is compatible and works with Napster and Rhapsody. The NWZS544 comes with Napster Client software and will play songs from I Tunes by drag and drop using the Content Transfer application.
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