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Started by Bennyhana, December 28, 2005, 01:05:30 PM

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dazie

I was going to suggest "virtual PC" but it looks like you already figured out your issue.
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Thanks for the help, everyone, but I got in some other way.  The page in question was this one:

http://www.rhapsody.com/-devices?pageid=rotw.artistpage&pageregion=foote

Yeah, I bought the Samsa e130, the only player on that page that doesn't have the little "Rhapsody to go" graphic next to it.  Since I've already opened the product, I'm really pissed off that that's even a featured player, since it doesn't support the part of their service that deals with portable devices.  It took me an hour and a half to figure out why they were asking me to pay for tracks I was supposed to be able to transfer to it for free.  I asked them to pay for my restocking fee when I return it.  We'll see what they say.  I think that if they tell me to stick it in my ass, I'll go over to Napster (Who, by the way, are more clear about what devices support what).

what u could do is just sthat.   stick it in your ass.  dont clean it. and send it back to them with a letter stating you did what they asked.  so your returning it as you purchased it. as a piece of shit.

The problem there is that I bought the unit from Amazon, and I was happy with their service.  I got the item when they said I would (in plenty of time for Christmas), and I paid a nice, low price.  The unit itself isn't bad at all, it's just not supported by the service as I was led to believe.  I've emailed Amazon and asked them how much they would refund if I returned it.  I might end up selling the friggin' thing on Ebay.  <sigh>.

naah, just buy a pc.   

I have three at home.  It's only at work that they make me use a Mac.

wouldnt it be easier to d/l and upload music at home then?

Yes, if the player I bought was supported by the service.  As it is, I can only put tracks that I pay for individually on the unit.  The whole point of the Rhapsody-to-Go service is that you pay a subscription fee to put however many tracks you want on your device for as long as you have the service.

ohh, im retarded  (shut up everyone).  i misunderstood thinking that your pc wasnt working properly, not the player itself.   ill stay out of it.
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meredith

benny, you can try getting the User Agent Switcher extension for firefox.  it switches a bit of text that most web sites check to see your system info.  i don't know of a way to change it in safari.  if the page tries to actually do something windows-specific in order to check your system, you'll still get bumped out.