I had a few spare pesos in my paypal account and decided to give them a try - I wasn't willing to give a credit card number. I went for the traffic one and put $5 in for 500 megs worth since I'm only on dialup. However I tried from my friends place (on cable in Australia) and had about 8 connections going for a total of around 300kbytes/sec. Each connection seemed to be maxxed at around 35-40kbytes/sec
Quality is pretty good. I've noticed one or two clicks that might be bad rips. The online encode stuff works really well. Once you selected, you basically select MP3, OGG or WMA. and then you can select CBR or VBR as well as LAME or Blade for MP3. You also select the LAME alt preset settings. MP3 encoding for a whole album is done within a 1 minute or so, so they have some pretty decent hardware behind things. I don't know for sure but I would guess they convert from WAVs (or possible FLACs).
It also doesn't count a download until you have finished properly. i.e. if my dialup drops out, the megabytes aren't charged. That's nice.
ID3v1 tags are filled except for the track number although they say they will be doing track numbers from now on. ID3v2 aren't.
I can't find this upload business anywhere although I've seen the "wanted" images stuff. Where is it mentioned?
Seems reasonable although I have some doubts over the legalities of it. Can the RIAA even touch a server in Russia?
My 2c
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Christian
#40104192 120Gb (no longer in my E36 M3, won't fit the E46 M3)