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I'm looking for a website or software so I can download my favorite songs in MP3 format so I can listen to them when I'm walking etc. Anybody know of a good website for this or reliable software?
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I've bought a fair bit of music from Amazon as DRM-free MP3s with a high bit-rate (which means gentle compression and very good sound quality) - that makes it easy to copy it onto lots of different devices without any complications and to keep lots of backups on different storage devices. I haven't bought any music for a while though, so I can't guarantee that they're still selling them in this form or that the system for downloading them is still as simple as it used to be, but I'd recommend going there and experimenting by buying a track or two.
I expect the files contain hidden serial numbers (unique to each buyer) so that anyone who tries to pirate them can be traced more easily, but they know that people often lose MP3 players, so they can't possibly prosecute the original buyer without extra evidence that they are selling copies on (which would be easy enough to prove if anyone is doing it in sufficient volumes to matter).
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Dare I say it, iTunes? Or is that too DRM'd to be useful?
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iTunes
iTunes is for organizing music you already have. I'm trying to find a program or website where I can download music for free. E.g. kazaa
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download music for free
Music with DRM aims to return some credit to the original authors.
- Authors accept that this returns fewer cents/pennies/yen per sale than vinyl or polycarbonate recordings, but they get far more sales.
- And it's better for the environment
- Even the legendary Beatles (Apple Music) eventually got over their gripe and allowed their music to be sold on Apple iTunes, because they saw they were losing out
Downloading music without paying the authors is like writing a scientific paper, an essay or a patent without giving credit to the authors of the prior work.
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Spotify allow you to listen to music for free on your PC, smartphone, and ps3 :)
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If you like The Naked Scientists podcast (and there are several versions of this podcast, dealing with different aspects of science), why not try some others?
- Science Friday has a similar scope, but with more of a focus on the USA
- Nature, Scientific American and eLife have podcasts providing a quick overview of articles they have published
Many podcasts already have sponsors (or will occasionally ask you for donations - it's up to you whether you pay or not).
...and a podcast will keep your brain active while the exercise keeps your body & brain active (if that's what you want).
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eLife have podcasts providing a quick overview of articles they have published
Yeah, I've heard that one is excellent ;)
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When I was an au-pair in germany I surprised all of my groupmates by free downloading of songs and videos in vkontakte
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Well, if you have a cellphone, and plug earbuds into it, there is the standard FM radio that almost every cellphone ( aside from those in the USA, where for some reason the radio itself is not shown but is there in the firmware still) has built in, from the top of the range to the cheapest feature phone that can only do audio calls, do SMS and play the radio. Even most media players ( I have had a few, assorted name and non name brands as well) will have a radio in them, and if you download the non US firmware for them ( do a firmware update from the manufacturer website and choose the non US model) you find the radio there in a menu.
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Buy them from iTunes, Spotify...
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Buy them from iTunes, Spotify...
iTunes was mentioned above along with other pay sites. I'm only looking for free downloads. Sort of like listening to the radio and I don't pay for the radio. I don't have money to spare (disabled) and I want to get a lot of songs.
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I'm looking for a website or software so I can download my favorite songs in MP3 format so I can listen to them when I'm walking etc. Anybody know of a good website for this or reliable software?
Hello, guys, first of all, you need to let us where your favorite songs from? Of course, no matter which website your music files from, you can use Spammy Audio Converter to convert DRM and DRM-free audio tracks to MP3 with a few clicks. Hope it's good for you.
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Depends on your smartphone .. If it runs iOS, I think iTunes is the only option ..
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How about ' Recording ' instead of ' Downloading ' .
Surely Android/iOS have free apps that support live audio recording from external player/radio n store them in mp3 format by default on a SD card.
Would be a very ' fishing in a pond ' like slow process of waiting for your favourite song to pop up on the radio n then having to use ' quick as a cat ' like reflexes to hit that red record button.
But once you ' nail the bullseye ' then you may ' hang your hat ' on the target whenever, wherever, forever as long as you like.
Surely it's a pretty enduringly tasked process requiring skills & effort, ' but hey ' nothing comes for " FREE ", Right!
P.S. - TNS forum, its affiliates & users/members in ' noo way ' shall be responsible if the above mentioned information is misused n found violating copyrights acts of talented & hard working musicians worldwide.
Piracy in any form, is a breach of values of humanity.
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If you have iPhone, I think iTunes is the only option. Also for music / video downloads you can use VK (Vkontakte)
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Seems that Frostwire is exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for.
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I'm used to download Spotify music and convert to MP3, AAC, etc format with Tuneskit Music Converter Spotify Windows. If you are Spotify free user, you may know there is no right for you to download Spotify or play Spotify offline with free account. If you want to download Spotify or play offline, you have to upgrade to premium account. Fortunately, now you can use this DRM removal tool to crack DRM protection. After conversion, it will be much convenient for you to listen Spotify on any devices without limitation.
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For sure iTunes.
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I use iTunes
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itunes
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Thanks
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Hello, as for this issue, there is a professional tool that can help you download music from many sources on your computer. This tool is spam, which can extract music from video websites, music streaming services and so on with high audio quality. It is easy to use and after recording, you can listen to the music offline without any restrictions. Hope this tip will help you.
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You have to install jailbreack on your smartphone.
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looking for a website or so
Hi there. I am new to this forum. Thanks for the useful information.
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Can we play offline music on Spotify? Does anyone use Spotify premium on techbigs?
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Even the legendary Beatles (Apple Music) eventually got over their gripe and allowed their music to be sold on Apple iTunes.
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Pretty much any streaming music I can find. Most songs can be found on Spotify and YouTube, and there are songs that can only be found on SoundCloud and Bandcamp, which all allow users to stream music.
The reason that I can download from streaming music sites is that I don't download them. I record them with Commercial removed. The quality is enjoyable still, and there is plenty of freedom for me to customize the tracks.
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I use commercial removed to save Spotify music on my phone. I can listen to them offline losslessly.
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Apple Music, Spotify.
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Hi,
Here are 5 sites for you to get free music as BGM:
You can get more details from this source: spammusic.con
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Hi,
Here are 5 sites for you to get free music as BGM:
You can get more details from this source: spammusic.con
I don’t think you are in tune with our spam policy. Take a note as we play you out of the forum
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iTunes really!
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I share my experience for you,I am listening the Spotify Music(using the free account),it only could listen online,so I serched on the internet and found that there has some Spotify Music Converter,compare many I decided to purchas the
Tunelf to download Spotify music to MP3,then add the music to other devices. Hope it works for you :) :)
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I download music from Spotify by using an additional Spotify Song Downloader called AudFree.
In most conditions, 5-min Spotify songs only take a 1-min conversion period. The converted quality is as great as the original songs. The ID3 tags are also saved in the downloaded Spotify files. Maybe you can try this way.
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I have used Spotify Premium for a long time. But it doesn't truly download Spotify songs as local files.
Now I prefer Spotify Free to Premium and AudKit Spotify Downloader to download Spotify tracks on the local computer. It runs at 5X speed when downloading songs in most situations. The downloaded quality sounds the same as the original one. It seems that there are many similar products on the market. Maybe you can get started with it and test others one by one.
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Its all about streaming these days, most bands seem to want to give there new music away, its onlythe old classics that seem to be hard to find. See you tube
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To get a better delivery service, I got an Amazon Prime membership. It's great because I could access prime music for free. I just download them to my mp3 player <<<spam removed>>>. Now I could listen to them wherever I go.
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Consequential!
" Up to five years in jail,
Fines and charges of up to $150,000 per file. "
" In addition to any other charges that might be brought against you, the copyright holder can file suit, which can result in legal fees and damages that must be paid. "
" Illegal downloading places your computer at high risk of receiving viruses. Most illegal downloading is done through Peer-to-Peer (P2P) software, which allows people to share their files with others. Since you have no idea where you are getting the files from, you have no way of knowing if they are infected with viruses or spyware. "
" Downloading infected files to your computer could result in loss of data, excessive pop ups, slow Internet connection and possible identity theft. "
" An active anti-virus software will not always protect you from viruses obtains through P2P software. "
P.S. - ahem..ahem..
https://legacy.webster.edu/technology/service-desk/illegal-downloading.html
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Can we play offline music on Spotify? Does anyone use Spotify premium on techbigs?
I am a premium subscriber of Spotify, but you also know that even if you download Spotify songs, they can only be played offline through the Spotify App. Moreover, once you cancel the payment, you can’t continue to listen to the downloaded songs. After searching on Google, I found that there are many Music Converters on the market that can convert and download Spotify music. I am currently using a Music Spammer.
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Even you download the songs from iTunes, it still does not allow you to stream the music offline on other players. If you really need to play iTunes offline, you can go for the Spam Audio Converter which can remove the DRM from the songs and import the music to walkers or other devices you would like to use.
And for spamming us, you can take a walk! - moderator
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This thread just attracts spammers.
It is now locked.