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How to Save Music From Rhapsody

Rhapsody is a music playback service that allows you to listen to an unlimited amount of MP3 songs from its vast catalog, provided you pay for a subscription plan. However, you cannot save and keep Rhapsody subscription music. You must purchase a Rhapsody song to save it onto your computer, which generates $0.69 to $1.29 per-song charges in addition to your subscription plan's monthly billing statement. Search for your favorite music in the Rhapsody player to get started.

Things You'll Need

  • Credit card
  • Windows XP or later operating system
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Instructions

    • 1

      Sign up for a free trial and download the Rhapsody software. Visit the Rhapsody website and click the "Try it free" button. Submit your credit card information into the ensuing registration form. Rhapsody will bill you monthly from this account after the free trial period expires. Rhapsody will also bill this account for individual song purchases.

    • 2

      Launch the Rhapsody player from your computer or Internet-connected device. Double-click the Rhapsody player icon in Windows Explorer or select its icon from your Start Menu.

    • 3

      Search for the song you wish to save by title, album or artist. Select the "Rhapsody Music Guide" tab from the "Sources" list in the left column to access the Rhapsody music library. Enter any of these criteria into the Rhapsody player's search field in the main window's top-right corner.

    • 4

      Click the "Buy MP3" button to the immediate right of the song title you wish to save onto your computer or device. Your Rhapsody account will be billed from your linked bank account for the cost of the song. The song will save onto your computer or device. You will be able to do with the song as you please, such as burn it onto a CD or use it on other non-Rhapsody devices.

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