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Old 07-22-2012, 05:32 AM   #1
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Good Safe Program for Ripping Music?

I like to listen in BBC Radio 1 and 1 Extra. I've tried a couple of programs that download from the url or rip as I listen, but both programs have damaged my computer.

Can you recommend a good safe program that won't infect my computer with lots of malware? So I can save the programs to my itunes?
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Old 07-23-2012, 03:25 AM   #2
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Re: Good Safe Program for Ripping Music?

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I like to listen in BBC Radio 1 and 1 Extra. I've tried a couple of programs that download from the url or rip as I listen, but both programs have damaged my computer.

Can you recommend a good safe program that won't infect my computer with lots of malware? So I can save the programs to my itunes?
OK, so you are asking us to help you download music illegally?
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Old 07-23-2012, 04:55 AM   #3
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Re: Good Safe Program for Ripping Music?

Can you get Spotify in South Korea instead? Or some other play-on-demand service?

Piracy concerns aside, what you're describing sounds like the modern-day equivalent of [cassette] taping songs off of the radio. Brings back some memories for sure but sounds like a lot of hassle today.

Speaking of stealing music, Amazon keeps giving me more free mp3 downloads than I know what to do with. Just today I bought the Mirriam-Webster 11th ed dictionary and a style guide for writing, and because I ordered $25 in textbooks, it came with a $5 mp3 credit. Slickdeals has Amazon $2 giveaways constantly. Google and Amazon have tons of cheap album deals all the time too. Over the last 6 months they've probably given me as much as I've purchased.

There's only so much good music out there and so much time you can listen to it. Movies and software I kind of understand because of cost, but music is practically free already. It's probably not worth the trouble trying to capture it and all that.
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Old 07-23-2012, 09:03 AM   #4
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Re: Good Safe Program for Ripping Music?

I'd suggest contacting the BBC and seeing if they have an app for that.
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