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Rhapsody 4

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CNET Editors' ChoiceOct 06

The goodThe good: Rhapsody 4 offers a streamlined, user-friendly interface with enhanced navigation; improved device integration; and discounted songs for subscribers. Its diverse 2.5-million song catalog appeals to many users. Customer service is top-notch, and editorial commentary is amusing. Rhapsody Channels plus the SanDisk Sansa e200R equal a fantastic music discovery experience; supports Sonos Digital Music system.

The badThe bad: You can't use Rhapsody to store or play your own videos and photos; no way to view content by album art; no auto retrieval for missing track info or album art; no cross-fading or gapless playback.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: Rhapsody may not act as an all-encompassing media jukebox, but it does do music, and it does it extremely well. Prospective and seasoned users alike will dig on version 4.

CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 10/06/2006
  • Released on: 10/05/2006

Real's Rhapsody is the number-one music subscription service in the United States, and we can see why: it's easy to use, it offers a fun and attractive way to discover new music, and it provides witty editorial content to go along with your listening experience. Version 4 aims to improve this experience even more with a fresh, updated interface and seamless integration with SanDisk's new Sansa e200R (yep, that R stands for Rhapsody). The changes are a success--the new Rhapsody is a friendlier option for newbies, yet the improvements are not so drastic as to alienate current users. Whichever category you fall into, Rhapsody 4 is an excellent choice for people interested in a digital music subscription service or just a music management jukebox. However, those looking for an all-inclusive media jukebox should look elsewhere.


Streams play at 128Kbps in WMA, while RAX (AAC wrapped in Helix) is used for downloads (160Kbps) and purchases (192Kbps). Thanks to Real's transcoding technology (Helix) ,tracks purchased in Rhapsody can be transferred to the iPod and PlaysForSure devices alike. PlaysForSure devices also support subscription tracks. On the downside, other than a selection of streaming music videos, there's no video (or photo) support--this is strictly a music jukebox.

Many of Rhapsody 4's features and interface aspects are carried over from version 3, so we recommend reading that review for a more in-depth take. Nonsubscribers can still download the app to use as a music manager and jukebox, and you'll get 25 free streams per month with this setup (with individual purchases costing 99 cents per track). The Rhapsody Unlimited subscription ($9.99/month) allows unlimited streaming and downloading from the 2.5-million song catalog, while Rhapsody To Go ($14.99) adds on transferring of these tracks to compatible portable devices. Subscribers get the added benefit of a 10 percent discount on songs (89 cents per track). Note that certain songs in the catalog are for purchase only (Radiohead and certain Metallica albums, for example), but anything that you can stream can also be transferred to your device.


Real added a pop-up track list window, which activates when you double-click a playlist or the Now Playing button. This window contains handy controls (share, transfer to device, create playlist, and so on).

Current Rhapsody users will instantly notice version 4's lightened-up look--we thought the black was rather nice, but the new silvery tones are easier on the eyes overall. Real also made some little changes to the playback bar at the top. The shuffle, repeat, and EQ buttons are now placed directly next to the playback controls in the upper left corner. And the song info area now shows the next track in the queue--a nice improvement. You still get some artist-related editorial tidbits rotating through on the right and a little album art, but it no longer magnifies when you click on it (bummer). Instead, it takes you to an album page. From the attractive artist page to the tucked-away status meter at the bottom of the page, the interface was thoughtfully revamped.

Several changes have been made to the main Rhapsody interface, though the general layout is the same: you have a split left-hand column and a central main window. You change what pops up in the center by navigating the options in the top portion of the left column. The first option is the Rhapsody Music Guide.


Version 4 still has all the great content that Rhapsody is known for. It's laid out the same, though now you get dark text on a light background, and it's a bit easier to read than the opposite. You can browse music by genre, new releases, staff picks, exclusives, and so on, or you can use the search bar at the top to search by artist, album, track, keyword, or composer.

Within the Music Guide, there are several other tabs as well: What's New (currently a description/tutorial about what's new in version 4), a page called My Rhapsody that contains content personalized toward your preferences, and Playlist Central, where playlists created users and editors alike are compiled and navigable by several handy classifications (celebrity mixes, genres, themes, label spotlights, and so on). There's also a section called Channel Guide.

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