Best site to purchase mp3s?
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Jim Cohen
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Best site to purchase mp3s?
I need to buy a few mp3's of some classic country tunes. I don't want to use iTunes, because they're not in mp3 format and Apple will not let you convert them to mp3 format.
Where's another good service to buy $0.99 mp3s?
Thanks,
Jim
Where's another good service to buy $0.99 mp3s?
Thanks,
Jim
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Jim Cohen
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Tom Jordan
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Jim,
I use Yahoo! Music Engine for downloads--.99 per song or most full CD's are about 8 bucks. I've also used Sony but they require that you keep your card on file...not too crazy about that. Yahoo selections can be had for less with a minimal monthly fee but I don't download enough for that to make cents..hehe.
I like the Yahoo set up because they usually have what I am looking for, are very reasonable and the artist gets their cut. Ya just don't get the discography....
Tom
I use Yahoo! Music Engine for downloads--.99 per song or most full CD's are about 8 bucks. I've also used Sony but they require that you keep your card on file...not too crazy about that. Yahoo selections can be had for less with a minimal monthly fee but I don't download enough for that to make cents..hehe.
I like the Yahoo set up because they usually have what I am looking for, are very reasonable and the artist gets their cut. Ya just don't get the discography....
Tom
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Chip Fossa
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Jim,
If you can get the song on your hard drive, no matter how you do that, and then get an audio program such as [url=http://www.goldwave.com,]www.goldwave.com,[/url] you simply play the song thru your sound card, go into Goldwave and click on "record what U hear". When you go to save the file, Goldwave will ask you in what format to save. They have a whole list of different and oddball formats, including MP3.
Goldwave costs about $50, but there is an open program called AUDACITY, that is free, and will do the same thing, but it has some limitations [I'm not sure what they are, at the moment]. I use both programs, and so anything you hear on the web, and if those programs are open, you can record anything coming at you.
Chipper
If you can get the song on your hard drive, no matter how you do that, and then get an audio program such as [url=http://www.goldwave.com,]www.goldwave.com,[/url] you simply play the song thru your sound card, go into Goldwave and click on "record what U hear". When you go to save the file, Goldwave will ask you in what format to save. They have a whole list of different and oddball formats, including MP3.
Goldwave costs about $50, but there is an open program called AUDACITY, that is free, and will do the same thing, but it has some limitations [I'm not sure what they are, at the moment]. I use both programs, and so anything you hear on the web, and if those programs are open, you can record anything coming at you.
Chipper
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Earnest Bovine
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www.kazaalite.com and www.morpheus.com are good mp3 sources.
You can send the 99 cents directly to the banjo player on the recording if you like, or donate it to a worthy charity.
You can send the 99 cents directly to the banjo player on the recording if you like, or donate it to a worthy charity.
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Jim Cohen
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Chip Fossa
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Jimbeaux,
Basically, Goldwave will allow you to slow down or speed up a file......but there will be a PITCH change.
Audacity will speed up and slow down any file without changing pitch.
But getting a file into Audacity requires, yet, more moves......a pain, OK!
I don't know why you would have a problem with GW. I find the program just great.
Basically, Goldwave will allow you to slow down or speed up a file......but there will be a PITCH change.
Audacity will speed up and slow down any file without changing pitch.
But getting a file into Audacity requires, yet, more moves......a pain, OK!
I don't know why you would have a problem with GW. I find the program just great.
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Jim Cohen
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Go to www.torrentspy.com there free !!!
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