i am new at this after i plug the mp3 into the computer what next. the mp3 only shows there is a connection, plus now my speakers dont work. please help…
Download it first and then send the songs you want to the sync area (drag and drp) of the software that came with your player and plug the palayer into your pc….
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how to download music off the internet onto a mp3 player.?
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009how to download music off the internet onto a mp3 player.?
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009i am new at this after i plug the mp3 into the computer what next. the mp3 only shows there is a connection, plus now my speakers dont work. please help…
Download it first and then send the songs you want to the sync area (drag and drp) of the software that came with your player and plug the palayer into your pc….
can i download music off the internet free?
Sunday, October 11th, 2009well im trying to get some musice to my ipod shuffle but you have to buy everything in itunes and well long story short thats not possible not so many ppl in my country do that kinda stuff so if anyone knows anywhere i can get music free plz tell me
Limewire
where can i download music off the internet Free?
Sunday, October 11th, 2009im trying to download music free but not having to download any sort of program to my computer…is their any website where i can
download from.?
limewire
where can i download music off the internet to put on my mp3 player? and how.?
Friday, October 9th, 2009My mp3 player works with Windows Media Player. Legal websites only!!!!
If your MP3 player is PlaysForSure download compatible, you can buy songs from Yahoo Music Unlimited, Rhapsody, Napster, MSN Music, and Walmart, among others. Prices vary between 79 cents, 88 cents, and 99 cents a song, depending on whether you subscribe to services or not.
You can do a Yahoo Audio Search for songs to find the competitive prices for individual songs:
http://audio.search.yahoo.com/
Now, if you want A LOT of music you might look into renting subscription music rather than buying the downloads. For as little as $10 a month with a prepaid subscription, you can fill your player with 1 – 5,000 songs or more (as many as will fit) for one flat monthly fee. These services include Yahoo Music Unlimited To Go, Rhapsody To Go, and Napster To Go.
I have over 1200 subscription songs on my Creative Zen Microphoto that I rent so that works out to less than a penny a song a month. Each month I add about 10 to 40 new songs.
I’ve been renting music for over 2 1/2 years now after amassing a record and CD collection of over 200 albums. Now I have like 500 albums and the songs I want to hear from them. For my musical habits, this is by far the least expensive way to legally amass the music collection I want. Actually, I take that back, after trying file sharing, I never got the songs I really wanted, the recording were crappy, downloads could take days, and there were all the viruses and spyware, and, oh yeah, it was illegal. These music services are far better the file sharing experience in my opinion.
Note that renting music requires a PlaysForSure "subscription" compatible MP3 player which has more capabilities than just a download compatible MP3 player.
Do I need a cd re-writer to download music off the Internet onto a cd, or can I use the standard cd drawer?
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
As far as downloading music off the internet goes all you need is a place to get it (limewire) or any other Mp3 site. To burn it you will need a drive that write to disc cd-r. and of course some cd buring software of some sort, but that usually comes default on your computer.
Does having bluetooth mean that you can download music off the internet and play it on your cellphone?
Friday, October 2nd, 2009Specifically, this phone…
http://www.boostmobilestore.com/bpdirect/boost/PhoneList.do?action=view#
The motorolla i776 one with bluetooth and camera…can it play music?
Tunaface, you’re jealous that I’m smarter than you and you are too poor and young to get a cellphone and you have no clue what I’m saying.
Thank you
Bluetooth is a method of sending files (Photos, music, etc.) between bluetooth enabled devices (Phones, some Computers). Most cellphones these days have the ability to send files via blutetooth. To do so, make sure that bluetooth is turned on and then go options on the file you want to send. You will then have to select the other cellphone in the list (Making sure the other person has the cellphone bluetooth on). Once the person you are sending to accepts the files, it will send.
Your cellphone will be able to play music, just make sure it is in the MP3 format. It will be able to download ringtones of the internet, just from the phone only, not off the computer.
If you want to send a file from your computer to a cellphone, buy a bluetooth dongle like this: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/100M-2-4G-USB-2-0-BLUETOOTH-DONGLE-V2-0-EDR-ADAPTER-PC_W0QQitemZ260353548479QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Laptop_Accessories?hash=item260353548479&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2|65%3A1|39%3A1|240%3A1318
and then do the same steps as above.
Good Luck!
can i download music off the internet then download it onto a cd to listen to in the car?
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009i’m kinda behind on the times….
Yes…if you go and download LimeWire you can get all the music you need from there…Then open ITunes (if you have it)…put the music into a playlist then put a cd into the comp. Next in the tophand corner press burn and it’ll burn it onto a cd. If you don’t have ITunes download LimeWire anyway. Then once you have the music put the cd in and simply click in drag the music files onto the D: Drive in "my computer". Then songs will then be transfered onto the cd.
Where can I download music off the Internet?
Sunday, September 27th, 2009I’m displeased with Yahoo music engine and am looking for other options.
go on www.limewire.com and download it then you can type in any type of song !!! and then you can listing to you music any time
Should I download music off of Mediafire on a school internet connection?
Friday, September 25th, 2009I live on campus and use the school’s internet. I am in need of some new music, but am scared to download on the school’s connection. I know people get in trouble for using limewire and such, but I have been downloading music in the past off of sites like shareminer with no problem. Do you think it is safe for me to download music off of mediafire or another similar site?
It is simple to trace you down in schools, dude. Believe me, I know.
Don’t do it at school.
Talk to your teacher and ask if you could in yours and his/her free time. Be honest with the teacher and he/she might let you, otherwise, I don’t advise it: Too much headaches, troubles, and an unnecessary big deal with you, the school, and your… parents/tutors.