Download Services Compared

There are many competing download services that let you sample, stream, and buy music over the Internet. The iTunes Store is probably the best known, but it’s far from the only one. All of the services have various strengths and weaknesses. Here’s an easy-to-use chart to help you compare a few of the leading companies.

As new services, such as Spotify, come to the U.S. and gain traction, this chart will be updated.

Download Service Reviews

Music Download Stores Compared

AmazonMP3 eMusic iTunes Napster Rhapsody Spotify
Song
Price
.69-
.29
.49-
.79
.69-
.29
.69-
.29
.99-
.29
N/A
Monthly Plans No .49-
.99
No -
.99-
.99
.99-
.99
The Fine Print N/A Most, but not all major labels N/A If you cancel subscription, you lose access to downloads Monthly fee is listening only. Downloads cost extra. If you cancel subscription, you lose access to downloads
Songs Available 16 million 10 million 13 million 12 million 11 million 15 million
File Type MP3 MP3 AAC MP3 AAC+ & WMA & MP3 MP3
Bitrate 256 Kbps 128 – 256 Kbps 256 Kbps Unclear 256 Kbps varies
DRM[1] None None None see
The Fine
Print
Some see
The Fine
Print
Share
Songs
Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited using iTunes Plus[2] Yes Limited Yes
Own
Songs
Yes Yes Yes With extra purchase Yes If you maintain subscription
Works
with
iPod
Yes Yes Yes iOS only iOS only iOS only
Cloud CloudPlayer TBA iCloud[3] Streaming Streaming Streaming

References

  1. ^ DRM (ipod.about.com)
  2. ^ iTunes Plus (ipod.about.com)
  3. ^ iCloud (ipod.about.com)

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