where can i download music off the internet to put on my mp3 player? and how.?
My 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.
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limewire is legal if you download ones that are not copywrited. http://www.limewire.com it is file share program. You can also pay for downloads on http://www.itunes.com at the store and download some pretty cool software for it.
There are music downloads everywhere.
http://www.amazon.com
http://www.kazaa.com is a filesharing service you can pay for and download legal copies for free for like a few bucks a year.
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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.
References :
http://www.playsforsure.com/
http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/togo/
http://www.rhapsody.com/
http://www.napster.com/
http://musicdownloads.walmart.com/
http://music.msn.com/
simple downloed bearshare at bearshare.com its easy to use. after downloading open up the software that comes with you mp3 player and sync them.done. your set.
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