Burning cds/putting songs on MP3 player

Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by DejaVoo, Oct 19, 2004.

  1. DejaVoo

    DejaVoo stardust

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    Hello....I have a new laptop that can burn cds! And my mom also has a MP3 player, that she never used yet. I was wondering if anyone can tell me what are some good, legal, programs that I can download music from and burn cds and put songs on an mp3 player? because before I had this one called safe-share, and it only burned cds, it also costed 20 bucks! Soo anyone who could help, thanks so much! I need music! :)
     
  2. sobriquet

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    Best way to download music, burn CDs, and manage music files for free is itunes:

    http://www.apple.com/itunes/

    It works on both mac and win PCs.
     
  3. sobriquet

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    Also, usually the MP3 players come with their own software. You should use that. Otherwise, it either won't work, or it's a pain.
     
  4. DejaVoo

    DejaVoo stardust

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    Awww but I read about it, and it says you gotta pay 99 cent per song that you DL. Isn't there one that you can just pay a flat-fee???
     
  5. Juggalo4ever

    Juggalo4ever KingoftheChubbyGirls

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    I'd suggest you just download them for free because they only arrest people who are upload music or are retarded
     
  6. sobriquet

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    None that I know of. But geez, it's only 99 cents per song! Support the artists.

    If you don't want to pay anything, install kazaa and download music from there. But I don't recommend it, that's where the RIAA is nabbing people. Contrary to what Juggalo said, they can sue both the people uploading the music files and the downloaders. I believe they have sued both too, but I'm too lazy to look it up.
     
  7. sobriquet

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    Also beware that kazaa will install oodles of spyware. If you can find kazaa lite, load it instead. No spyware.
     
  8. Juggalo4ever

    Juggalo4ever KingoftheChubbyGirls

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    Yeah they get both from time to time, but rarly get those that only download. There are a few places you can get stuff from that makes you completly anonamouse unless you upload, but I don't remember where.
     
  9. Juggalo4ever

    Juggalo4ever KingoftheChubbyGirls

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    Another thing most P2P programs say on thier homepage that they are 100% legal so all you have to say is that you thought it was ok because of that and they'll take full blame
     
  10. DejaVoo

    DejaVoo stardust

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    Ok, i mean like a music place where you pay like say 19.99 for the thing, and u dont have to pay for download fees. but.......why shud i pay for music anyways? i mean i hear music on the radio, and thats free.
     
  11. sobriquet

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    You should pay for it because to not pay for it is stealing. Somebody worked hard and spent a lot of money to release the songs you like. Musicians, much like everyone else in the world, want to get paid for doing their jobs.

    The reason you hear it on the radio for free is because the musicians paid for you to hear it for free. It's like a commercial. If you like the song you hear on the radio, you are more likely to buy their CD.
     
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