This applies to Windows 7. The files are stored in the 'AppData/Roaming/com.Rhapsody.Napster5/Local Store' folder'. The AppData folder is a hidden folder within your main user folder. To access it, you have to go to Folder options (in the Control Panel or from any opened Windows folder) and unhide all hidden and system files.
Within the 'Local Store' folder, is a folder with the same name as your Napster account name (usually your email address). The files are contained within, however they are not easy to access MP3 files which Napster used to use. There are brief sample flv files which which work with the VLC player. The actual songs appear to be stored as 'rienf' files which is some sort of coded file format that does not play with any player. Google, at the time of typing this does not provide any solutions to decoding this rienf file format.
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Napster is a company where you can stream music to a device.
Napster was shut down once it was found guilty of allowing users to down music illegally without the consent of the music artists. Napster has since been shut down and no longer exists.
This is the only version I can find: http://www.take-a-piano-sheet-music-break.com/support-files/europe_final_countdown.pdf
iTunes movies are stored in the same parent folder as the music. You can do a search for large files in the parent folder to track down your movies. Remember movies are huge in size and your songs are small.
I received my Sony Walkman MP3 Music Player as a gift. It was loaded with music provided by my son. He had signed up with Napster. When he terminated the lease later as overly exorbitant, Napster pulled the plug and cancelled all the music but did not remove the carcases from the player. I want to cancel the "carcases" so I can load up with my own music via Windows Media Player. Help!