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Where to download music?
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A friend has asked me to download various songs from the Internet, so that I can burn them onto CD. He intends to play them on a conventional CD player. Does such a site exist? I thought it was all MP3 format etc...
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I would definitely NOT reccomend Kazza. Its adware invades your poota and the downloads can contain pernicious poota destroying code. This is not so much the problem wityh Kazza, but some of its brainless users. Unfortunately the stuff just keeps going round the Kazza community multipying as it goes. The whole thing is now riddled with destructive code.
I've used WinMX with few problems. But you have to be so carefull with any peer to peer system as there are no safety nets to catch deliberate destructive code. You have to use a lot of caution. Suspect everyone, trust no-one!
I've used WinMX with few problems. But you have to be so carefull with any peer to peer system as there are no safety nets to catch deliberate destructive code. You have to use a lot of caution. Suspect everyone, trust no-one!
In terms of burning (I'm sure many poeple will disagree) Microsoft Media Player 9 is pretty good. Its free to download and burning MP3's to CD is trivial. Just create a playlist then click the copy to CD and it does the convertion for you. One small warning not all CD players can play copied disks, however this is becomming less of a problem as it tends to be older ones.