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Huh? Once it's ripped it's on all devices apart from my mp3 player. And I don't always want the latest track to be available on my mp3 player anyway - it might be (in fact it normally is) a CD for a 10 year old girl. I will tend to put that on her phone via USB, but there's no way a 10 year old is getting a £400 phone so she can get the track on it 2 minutes earlier....
I'm happier to wait as the quality of the rip is better, not because I got to control it myself.
ok but do it in the list like i did, it's hard to tell all the steps when you write it out. Mine literally was step for step.
1. Open amazon
2. Find song you want to buy
3. Press purchase
4. enter password
ok so up to the point where you order your song is the same as the way I do, 4 steps. The difference is for me thats where it stops. I know have it on all my devices including mp3 player in the car
you have to then ....
5. put cd in the computer
6. open your xmbc program
7. Click rip
8. choose album cover (is that essential step or just an option)
What happens now, do you have to press sync? or does it just appear on your players - how many are there in your house? So potentially it's double the steps and you haven't yet got it on an mp3 player. To do this it's:
9. plug in mp3 player (or will that transfer wirelessly?)
10. Copy the song
11. Paste the song
right? so we're talking 11 steps vs 4, and you are telling me it's not more steps?