How to Download Music for Free

November 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Zarqoo Zaimoo asked:


days if you want to get a copy of the latest hit song, you don’t go to a record bar, you go online and download it from music download sites. Downloading music has become so popular that online music sites which sell digital singles and albums are starting to eclipse their brick-and-mortar counterparts. Revenues from the sale of digital music reached almost $2 billion at the end of 2007 and are estimated to hit $5.3 billion by 2012; by comparison, sales from CD stores are seen to fall to $4.9 billion in 2012 from $8.6 billion in 2007.

Another sign of how music downloads are beginning to overshadow CDs is the fact that music industry publications such as Billboard now compile charts of top music downloads besides those of top selling CDs and most played songs. In fact, many songs have become popular even without substantial radio airplay due to downloading. The recording industry also now certifies singles as gold or platinum based on download sales.

Thus, legal and illegal music download sites have mushroomed on the Internet. You can download virtually any kind of music you want for free on peer-to-peer sites or for around $0.99 a song from online stores. And contrary to dire predictions that downloading would kill the music industry, downloading has actually fueled music sales as it allows listeners to discover new artists and decide which albums are worth buying on CD.

So if you want to join the fun but don’t have a big budget for music purchases, there are many sites that will allow you to download free music legally. Here are a few tips on how to find them.

First, you can try the official site of your favorite artist. If you’ve heard a song you like on the radio or your friend is raving about a certain band, you can log on to their site and see if they offer singles for downloading for free or for a small fee. The artists might also have a MySpace page and you can look for downloads there as well.

Second, digital stores sometimes offer free samples in order to promote new artists or the service itself. For example, one popular digital music retailer offers a single of the week for free download.

Third, you can look for mp3 blogs, where music fans post their favorite music for others to download or listen to. To make your search easier you can use an mp3 blog aggregator, which scans mp3 blogs and create a searchable database.

Fourth, you can use search engines such as Google and Yahoo to find free mp3 directories that have music available for download.

Fifth, you can sign up for a free trial at a digital music site. The free trial will allow you to download as much as you want during the trial period. Of course, you will have to sign up and give your credit card number but you can cancel at any time.

Thus, there is no reason you have to spend a fortune to build a music library; you can do it for free if you know how to find the right music download sites.



Where Should I Download Music From?

August 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Alice Trundle asked:


Today there is a huge raft of places available to download music from. Some of these are legal sites, some are definitely not and some appear to lay somewhere in the middle. In addition to this, some artists allow tracks to be downloaded from their own websites, however, these tend to be short previews at a low quality sampling rate, appetizers to entice you to buying their music at full price.

Most music downloads are protected with “Digital Right Management” (DRM) which restricts the ability to transfer the downloaded track onto more than one device. Many users feel this to be unfair as they may want to put the music on one device that they own.

It is estimated that the online music business now makes up over 10% of the global music market; in 2008 an estimated 10 billion songs equalling 76,000 years of continuous playtime were downloaded! The vast majority of these were offered through peer to peer websites with an estimated 1 billion downloaded legally. How long these sites can keep operating for is unsure as so many legal cases are being brought against them. We have also seen legal cases being brought against individuals who are sharing files on these peer to peer sites. In short, our advise to you is to avoid them.

Yet even legal music downloads are facing challenges from artists, labels and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). This came to a head in 2007 when Universal Music Group decided not to renew their long term contract with iTunes. This was due to Universal wanting more control over the pricing that iTunes dictated, they favored a move from the traditional 99¢ a song that iTunes charges to a more variable rate based on artist.

As mentioned above, the majority of music is downloaded illegally. This is a highly dangerous practice that could potentially carry a significant threat of infecting your pc with a virus. Numerous peer to peer sites such as Limewire and Bearshare have sprung up offering a way to download music, but beware, music is not all you might get! Make sure you have a good antivirus program, these are freely available and one such as AVG should fit the purpose perfectly. Also ensure you have a good spyware program place, just in case your machine does become infected.

Most importantly, use a reliable service such as Legalsoundz – guaranteed free of viruses and safe to use. It has an excellent software download manager (free to download) and songs are much cheaper than iTunes at only 9¢ a song, definitely the choice of myself. I have been using this service for 5 years now and never had a problem. Every download is of high quality and with a reasonable connection a whole album can be downloaded in under five minutes due to their powerful servers.

Another must to remember is to back up your music often, if possible to a removable hard drive. This will ensure you can recover your music should the worst happen! There would be nothing worse than losing your entire collection of music



How To Download Music To Your PSP

August 4, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Kelvin Ho asked:


So, you have purchased a brand new Sony Playstation Portable (PSP) and are a little confused as to how to listen to your favorite tunes. With the latest audio technology, your PSP can read and play all familiar music files such as MP3, MP4 and others. All you need to do is make sure the file format you use is compatible with the PSP.

This article will give you a step-by-step process to get you going and to allow you to enjoy your music wherever you go.

Downloading music to your PSP is a relatively simple matter. The following steps will make your task a little easier.

How to download music files from your PC to a PSP:

1. Ensure that your PSP has a Memory Stick Duo. Format by going to Home/ Settings/System Settings/Select option (X button)/format memory stick/select. This is a one-time only procedure.

2. Attach USB cable into PSP on top middle edge and in available slot on PC.

3. On Settings menu, select USB Connect. This allows your PC to recognize the PSP as a removable drive.

4. Reboot system after drivers have loaded.

5. After reboot, PSP will show up as Removable disk.

6. Double click on this drive; highlight folder called PSP, double click and you will see four individual folders already set up: Game, Music, Photos & Save Data.

7. Drag your MP3 files into MUSIC folder.

What if I Need to Convert my music files?

1. If conversion is necessary, you may need to use an audio conversion program. Check out the internet for an abundant supply of various programs designed for this regardless of whether you operate in a MAC or a WINDOWS environment.

2. When you begin the Switch Program, it will take you to a blank window.

3. Click Add Folder, search My documents and then My Music, select your music files.

4. Select the output format you want.

5. Now you can copy all the files you want to the relative folders.

6. When finished,scroll list to Devices with removable storage, click on PSP removable disk and select Eject.

7. If you get an error message from windows regarding ejection failure, you can just ignore it. Once you unplug the PSP, the message will go away and everything will work fine.

How Do I Listen to my Music?

Listening to your downloaded songs is as simple as going to your Music folder, search until you see the list of MP3 files, click and enjoy.



Learn How to Download Music to Your PSP

July 19, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Zarqoo Zaimoo asked:


ny Playstation Portable never fails to amaze everyone. It is filled with amazing functions that anyone can enjoy. It offers the ability to play games, watch movies and videos, and listen to music in one console.

Launched in the United States on March 24, 2005, the Play Station Portable (PSP) changed the face of the gaming world. It has become one of the best Christmas or birthday present ever, and if you already own one, chances are you’ll want to fully maximize its use by downloading music onto it. If you don’t how to do it yet, read on to learn how to download music to PSP. Here are the steps you have to follow in order to be able to listen and enjoy music from your PSP.

The first step is to organize your own catalogue of music. There are different sources available to get the music files you want for your PSP, regardless of the format. Select the music you want and organize them in a folder on your computer. You have the option to rip the music from your own CD collection or download mp3 music files from the Internet.

Now that you have your music collection compiled in one place, it’s time to convert the files into the right format in order to play for the music on your PSP PSP music files should be in the mp3 format. If your music collection is not in this format, you should use a converter, like the Sony image converter to convert the music files to mp3 format. Other types of formats, like WMA or Windows Media files, may be supported on the latest PSP version.

Next, connect your PSP console to your computer using a USB cable and press your PSP’s home button. Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons to locate the USB connection. Press the X button to have USB connection displayed. Your PC will indicate that a new USB device is connected and will automatically install it, depending on your PC’s version of Windows. After the installation, the USB will appear as a new drive on the PC.

This time, you may copy or download the music from your computer to your PSP. Identify the file or folder on your computer and copy this to the the correct drive that corresponds to the USB connected to your PSP. After browsing, locate the folder named “PSP” and double-click to open it. Inside the folder, you’ll see another folder named “MUSIC”— this is where you’ll store your music files.

If your PSP doesn’t have these folders yet, follow these instructions: Open the file system of PSP and create a new folder there, naming it ‘PSP’. Open this new folder you created and inside it, create another called ‘MUSIC’. Through your computer, download and copy all the music files into the music folder in your PSP. After you have finished downloading/copying the files, disconnect the PSP from the PC by pressing the “o” button on your PSP. You may now safely unplug the USB cable from the PC and from your PSP.

Now that you know how to download music to PSP, all you need to do now is play and listen to the music on your portable console.



Unlimited Music Downloads – Tips on Downloading Music Mp3

July 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Davion W asked:


Unlimited music downloads was a dream to music lovers in the past. Today it has become a reality to us. With so many online music stores, we are able to find songs we love, download them onto our computer or portable media device such as the MP3 player. This article would share with you what are some of the benefits of downloading music online and why it will take over traditional music CD as the largest source of music for the world.

Benefits of Downloading Music Online

1. Convenience of Music Downloads

You can access to unlimited music downloads anywhere you want with an internet connection and media file players such as Windows Media Player, Real One Player, etc. You don’t have to hunt for a music store, nor step out of your house to get hold of a CD.

2. Ease and Speed of Downloading Music

Did you know that searching, finding and downloading can be done in double-quick time? In fact, once you have identified the list of songs you wish to download, you can leave your desk, and go for a short break. When you are back, the music downloads would have been complete and they are hot for playing. Forget about having to ransack the music CD store to look for your favorite songs and singer.

3. Choice of Music Downloads

Gone were the days when you are forced to buy a whole CD even if you only like one song inside. With an unlimited music downloads, you have a choice as to what song title you wish to download and listen. There is no need to skip those songs you don’t really want to listen to so you can relax and plug in only to your favorites.

4. Compact & Portable

With MP3 media, it is so simple to store your music. Nowadays, the prices of MP3 players such as iPod, iRiver, Creative, etc have become affordable even for those models with huge disk capacity. Remember those days when we have to carry large CD cases whenever we travel around, and those clumsy moments of switching from one CD to another? A matchbox size MP3 player can easily store a few hundred songs.

There is one beauty about unlimited music downloads that must be mentioned here. You no longer have to go through the tedious process of ripping songs from CDs and burning them either to a CD or transferring them to your MP3 player. Everything at the music downloads site is a simple zip and go. Music lovers who are keen on laying their hands on a lifetime access of unlimited music downloads, drop by and read more at my blog.

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