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What can I do with the MP3s I buy at the Rhapsody MP3 Store?

What can I do with the MP3s I buy at Rhapsody MP3?

You can burn these MP3s to a CD using Rhapsody or other music software.
For instructions on how to burn your MP3s to CD, consult your music software User Guide.

You can play these MP3s on any computer that supports the MP3 file type.
Macintosh, Windows and many Linux versions support MP3. On a Mac or Windows computer MP3 support is built-in with QuickTime and Windows Media Player. If you have installed other media or music software such as Rhapsody or RealPlayer, one of these applications may be set as the default file handler for MP3.

On Mac or Windows, to play an MP3 simply double-click the MP3 file you want to play. The application that has been set as the default file handler will launch and play your MP3.

On a Linux computer first make sure you have installed software that can play MP3s. When you install the software it should associate the file type with that software. Then, you can double-click the MP3 and the software will play it for you. For further instructions or troubleshooting consult your operating system manual.

You can transfer these tracks to an iPod, or other MP3 player that supports MP3.
By using Rhapsody or other music software that supports device transfers.

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