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Amazon Mp3
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If anyone has bought an MP3 (music) from Amazon.co.uk, how did it arrive?...did it come as an attachment to an email or what? I have bought, for example, an MP3-CD (audio book) and this came as a "physical" CD, an actual disc, but is a music MP3 an actual ...? I like to listen to my music "in the open", so to speak and not be obliged to have to wear headphones or similar, so does an MP3 offer this "freedom" or am I restricted to a pc or other device? Ta Muchly and Take Care All.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is downloaded to your Amazon music library which you can play on any streaming device such as your pc - it's up to you whether you use headphones or speakers.
I don't know if you could burn them to a cd, there could be copyright restrictions.
If you want a cd, buy the cd version if it is available
I don't know if you could burn them to a cd, there could be copyright restrictions.
If you want a cd, buy the cd version if it is available
Barry, of course I play my CDs, but I don't know how to copy/burn/rip an MP3s to a Cd or to a flash drive. I do have normal CD players and one that does play MP3s too, but I've no idea how to make a copy. I've never been shown how to or told how to or any other to, so if the music I want or would like isn't on CD, then I'll do without ...as far as I know!
Yes Dusty, I have a PC, but no iTunes in it or on it and Many Thanks Fender, I will look at your info...I probably won't understand it, but I'll have a look!...don't forget, you're dealing with the world's best techno-duffer!...well, at least it's good to be good at summat, eh!...even if it's only raising a smile!
Fitzer, the audio book came as a CD, which I guess was formatted (?) as an MP3 - or vice versa - and I just slide it into player - whereas, I suppose, an MP3 sent to my pc could be accessed by a flash drive using my usb drive - but then again, I am a bit thick!..."Oh, more than a bit, I would think," says Lie-in King, with a wicked grin. I'll have a look at iTunes Dusty and if it's as easy as you say then...!
If you put a CD into your computer and "explore" the contents, rather than play the disc, you will easily determine what format the CD is. If it's an MP3 CD you will see a list of the titles of all the tracks and double-clicking on a filename will play the track. If it's in music format the list of filenames will be meaningless to you.
I hate iTunes with a passion. I use Windows Media Player to burn mp3 to CD and have never had a problem with it.
Don't know if this guide will help you, Woodelf
https:/ /smallb usiness .chron. com/use -window s-media -create -mp3-cd s-44701 .html
Don't know if this guide will help you, Woodelf
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Hi Bednobs, now don't throw up your arms in despair - or even throw up - but I don't know how to do eBay either!...the limits of my unknowingness are limitless, eh!...smile. Ta Barry, I'll have a look at your link too. Take Care All and Many Thanks for your patience...and I'm not interested about going into eBay!..."Saves us any bother with that then," says Lie-in King, with a wry smile and huge sigh!