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Free music online / i-tunes
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I have just bought myself a 30Gb i-pod and would love to fill it up with random old songs that I don't have on CD. For that reason, I am also investing in broadband.
Can anyone recommend free sights which I can download music from? Also, can anyone kindly give me a very brief laymans overview of how 'i-tunes' works?
Finally, when I download music can I back it up onto CDs?
Thanks very much!
Can anyone recommend free sights which I can download music from? Also, can anyone kindly give me a very brief laymans overview of how 'i-tunes' works?
Finally, when I download music can I back it up onto CDs?
Thanks very much!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i use www.allofmp3.com all the time. its not free but it is legal. its russian site and they actually pay royalties. Gr8 for new and old mucis, charts and soundtracks etc...
to register i think you pay about 10 dollars which is �5 basically and you can get 4 or 5 albums or just buy invividual songs. its really good and easy to use.
to register i think you pay about 10 dollars which is �5 basically and you can get 4 or 5 albums or just buy invividual songs. its really good and easy to use.
sorry forgot the other bit of your question...
Downlad the links from www.allofmp3.com and save link to desktop. Then faff around arranging if you want you music in albums or individual songs. Shove blank CD into machine...go to my computer. click on the cd icon in removable storage, when window opens drag your music into it and copy to cd. this will then prob open windows media player, click burn to CD it will then convert to Cd while you wait and hey presto! you can then copy as many times as you like for friends etc.
It normally takes me 10 mins to do a whole cd from start to finnish
Downlad the links from www.allofmp3.com and save link to desktop. Then faff around arranging if you want you music in albums or individual songs. Shove blank CD into machine...go to my computer. click on the cd icon in removable storage, when window opens drag your music into it and copy to cd. this will then prob open windows media player, click burn to CD it will then convert to Cd while you wait and hey presto! you can then copy as many times as you like for friends etc.
It normally takes me 10 mins to do a whole cd from start to finnish