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greeneyes
04-Nov-05, 11:54
Downloaded music onto an mp3 last night but can't find it on the mp3,its on my pc and can play it on the pc,any ideas what to do i'm a bit(well alot)thick with downloading stuff.Thanks

krieve
04-Nov-05, 18:43
just to let u now i have done the same i cant get mine to play either.:confused:

robby50x
04-Nov-05, 19:37
sometimes when you download music on the internet it will play on one mp3 player only; something to do with copyright protection i thinks

SpookyBunny
04-Nov-05, 21:18
what make is your mp3 player?

Violetsky
05-Nov-05, 11:59
just wondering where is the best place to download music from?
are there any good free legal sites?
or is it best to pay for the likes of Kazza?
am new to this and would appreciate your views

also which media player is best to use on your pc
I seem to have:
Windows Media player
Quicktime player
and
Realplayer

moncur
05-Nov-05, 15:32
go to www.limewire.com and download their filesharing program. this lets u search for free music. and just to point out, downloading music for free is not illegal but uploading is illegal.

luskentyre
06-Nov-05, 00:30
Having just reformatted someones PC as a result of "Limewire", I'd be very wary of downloading it.

Downloading copyrighted material (without permission) is actually illegal as well. You run a far greater risk of being prosecuted if you're uploading, but that doesn't make free downloading legal.

SandTiger
06-Nov-05, 00:42
Best legal sites are prob in mother Russia - http://www.allofmp3.com/ - about 50 cents (us) an album when I last looked - How's it legal, I hear you ask? Okay, tis' all to do with licensing - Everybody in the state formally known as Russia are a tad poor so our record moguls flog the licenses off at a reduced rate to peddle their goods and hence the music gets flogged on the .net and comes back to us :rolleyes:

SandTiger
06-Nov-05, 00:47
go to www.limewire.com (http://www.limewire.com) and download their filesharing program. this lets u search for free music. and just to point out, downloading music for free is not illegal but uploading is illegal.

Can you state the legal authority that you rely upon? I guess d/loading warez (software) is legal also... :rolleyes:

SandTiger
06-Nov-05, 01:50
Having just reformatted someones PC as a result of "Limewire", I'd be very wary of downloading it.

Downloading copyrighted material (without permission) is actually illegal as well. You run a far greater risk of being prosecuted if you're uploading, but that doesn't make free downloading legal.

LimeWire is okay but morpheus is also worth a look :)

Geo
06-Nov-05, 12:08
Best legal sites are prob in mother Russia - http://www.allofmp3.com/ - about 50 cents (us) an album when I last looked - How's it legal, I hear you ask? Okay, tis' all to do with licensing - Everybody in the state formally known as Russia are a tad poor so our record moguls flog the licenses off at a reduced rate to peddle their goods and hence the music gets flogged on the .net and comes back to us :rolleyes:

It's to do with broadcast rights in Russia. If I remember correctly the site or the current law there classes internet downloads as broadcasts and the site has paid the licenses that allow them to broadcast music. However I've read articles which say it "might" only be legal to use in Russia.

greeneyes
06-Nov-05, 14:36
Does not say on the mp3 what make it is got it from a friend who's friend bought it cheap from tokiyo(i think).

mmmm_cocopops
07-Nov-05, 01:20
free downloads from www.torrentspy.com (http://www.torrentspy.com) and www.2torrents.com (http://www.2torrents.com) free and easy.i think realplayer is best. iv never had any probs puttin music on my mp3 player using realplayer

champagnebaby
07-Nov-05, 02:39
I recommend Soulseek http://www.slsknet.org/

Never had any bother with viruses etc. Used Limewire but wasn't overly impressed with it, also tried kazza lite and found it to be terrible for dodgy files.

obalam
07-Nov-05, 10:54
Downloaded music onto an mp3 last night but can't find it on the mp3,its on my pc and can play it on the pc,any ideas what to do i'm a bit(well alot)thick with downloading stuff.Thanks

If you have loaded the driver, uninstall it and then install it again. These type of MP3 players need their own driver although Windows says it has found one that will do. This should then let the player see the downloaded files.

MJB
08-Nov-05, 02:52
Could you post a picture of your MP3?
It might be that your files are not Mp3 or are not compatible with your mp3 player.
How are you transfering the songs over?
Need a little bit more info to help. :)

greeneyes
08-Nov-05, 12:39
Well finally got the problem sorted(took a mere woman to do it(myself)when my partner was saying no don't be daft woman)now i'm not very good at explaining but here goes,(just in case it can help anyone else),downloaded the music it was wma file put it on my msn music page and then put it through sync(which is at the top of the page)which i assume put it into the right kind of file(not sure if thats the right word)and hey presto it worked,am i a genius or what!!!!,no, people please don't answer that.Thanks for any advice.

George Brims
08-Nov-05, 18:23
I absolutely hate Real Player. It is one of those annoying programs written by people who think because they wrote it, it must be the only program worth using (OK I've been guilty of that myself!) When you install or update it it changes the defaults for all kinds of media files to play with RealPlayer. I see less and less Realmedia content on the web nowadays, and when there's something I really need to see I play it with a free program called Media Player Classic (available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/). It looks like Windows Media Player from years ago, but plays Realmedia files and a host of other types.