I’m talking about music you’ve downloaded to your mp3 player through a subscription service like Rhapsody or Napster-to-Go. After 30 days is the music unplayable unless you connect the device to a computer so that your subscription can be verified?
Is what Bei said also true for Napster-to-Go?
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you cannot update your songs in your mp3 player if you dont plug it back to your pc. as long as you dont plug it back to your pc you can still retain your song but if got tired listening to it and want to add up new songs it will easily be detected by rhapsody and it will be unplayable already..