Saturday, April 18, 2009

How to download free music to my iphone?

Rap man127 :
I have just bought an iphone 2G and when I put it into my computer with the USB cable Itunes isnt detecting it, I have the latest version of itunes and all the updates etc. I have a good computer at good speeds, why cant I download any music to my iphone and when you do where do you find them if you dont have itunes on your phone. If you dont need to have music where are the ringtones on iphone.

Mary :
Let's talk about downloading FREE music the right way.



P2P (Peer to Peer or file-sharing) software like LimeWire, Ares, FrostWire, IMesh, BearShare etc., while popular, are risky in nature, slow and virus-prone, besides the fact that they slows down your computer.



If you want to download music fast, free, secure and safely go to:







It's a specialized, free, powerful search engine for finding music to download for free.



It searches many (80+) carefully-selected direct-download virus-free sites that doesn't require you to log-in nor register.



There you can find pieces or even entire albums and then download-it without downloading any software nor other complications.



It's free, accurate and secure, but a little tricky, maybe you have to learn how to use it but the site explains all you need to know in order to find and download music. Once you learn how to use this powerful search engine, you'll find -and hence could download- almost anything you want, forever!



Because it's Google-based, you can use for your search all the power of Google, like using entire phrases enclosed in quotation marks, make use of AND, OR, and - (for excluding words/frases), etc. Then in just one powerful search you look at more than 80 music sites simultaneously!





Good luck & happy downloading!

Grahtansedss G :
You can download many free videos on the movie download sites listed on the following page:



iTunes only support MP4, H264 video formats. There are some useful guides about how to rip DVD to iTunes and convert videos and TV shows to iTunes for iPod, iPhone, etc, it works well for all the Windows and Mac OS users.



Also, you can find some other software:



For mac users, you can choose this DVD Converter Suite for Mac:



Also, you can search some other software:



Erica J :
hey first of all i would say that it doesn't matter whether you have a good PC with good speed. it's a matter of how you operate and get to know the program to use it on your PC. i don't use iTunes to transfer music because kptunes gave me the way to transfer my music into my iPhone without any hassle. i have been using kptunes to download music. kptunes works great on my PC and never ever slowed down my PC. i am happy the way it works. they have the largest network and huge database. if you are ready to download music without any hassle then try using where you will always find your favorite music from any artist of your choice.



Good Luck

Giles S :
Join here If there's a faster, easier download program, I've never seen it. I can get any music/video piece I want at lightning speeds! You name it, i can download it only through Flickr Music.

Try

Try it our it is the best out there, highly recommended.

Ericsson :
You can try

You can download straight from there or you can just listen to the music from there.



No need to download any programs, just download the mp3's directly from the website!

:) :
limewire

Knownot :
I would suggest that instead of downloading from Rhapsody, Napster or Limewire, you use the Free Youtube to Mp3 Converter from www.dvdvideosoft.com for the following reasons:



1) Sharing

- With limewire, they want you to share the songs you download and the songs you have. Now you can turn this option off, but who wants to sit there for hours siftingthrough thousands of options for the sake of a couple of songs? With the software I recommended, you don't have to share sh*t (Excuse the language)



2) Preview before you play

- With limewire, you have to start downloading the song before you can preview it. Now this might not sound like a problem to most, but for people with super fast internet connections that can download songs at the speed of light, you won't have the time to preview it before it plays because it would be on your computer before your mouse could get anywhere near that play button. Now suppose it's a virus and not the song you wanted? You see, Youtube of course lets you play the video (they don't expect you to download, so playing the video is the only thing you can do), which not only allows you to check and see whether or not it's the right song, but you can check its quality as well.



3) Virus Risks

- See, Limewire downloads from other people's computers meaning that they could've downloaded that song from anywhere. So it could potentially be a virus. But ask yourself: when was the last time you heard about Youtube having a virus? Youtube performs maintanence nearly everyday, so even if they were to get a virus, they would detect it before it could do any serious damage to the site itself. Plus, this is Google, the masters of coding/programming. Hell, they probably made their own anti virus software to scan the videos before they're actually uploaded. You have to realize: Google is a huge company. They wouldn't let some bad computer code cooked up by an amateur hacker destroy something they paid over $1 billion for.



4) Settings

- When you download Limewire for the first time, you don't automatically start downloading music. You have to first configure what seems like thousands of unnecessary settings. These range from turning it on and off as your torrent client, to the quality, to what types of files you would like to share (why is that even there?), to settings that talk about proxies (you're probably thinking "What the hell are proxies?"). Basically, it's too much of a hassle for those of us who simply want to download a couple of songs. Well, with the software I suggested, you only do four things:

- Install

- Select the folder

- Select the quality

- Download your songs



5) Wider Variety of Music

- True enough, Limewire, Napster and those other sharing sites have a pretty large collection of songs, but when it comes down to it, Youtube is the biggest. Admit it, every song that you couldn't find on Limewire or iTunes, you could easily find on Youtube. Not only new generation songs, but songs from commercials and old/new TV Shows, 80's hits, classic rock, Def Jam Poetry, exclusive remixes, underground rap, extremely rare tracks that you thought you would never find. You're in luck especially if you listen to Hip Hop or Rock simply because of the huge amount of remixes that can be found on Youtube. Most of which can't be found on Limewire, and certainly won't be found on iTunes. But you're thinking "I don't know how to download from Youtube!" Well, now you can.





Now, for my last point (I'm almost done, stay with me), I would like to emphasize what I stated about sharing. Now even though Limewire claims to share only the folder you told it to, you have to understand the immense amount of skilled hackers there are. You see how people who have never even heard of Limewire get their computers hacked every day, and Limewire damn near provides the tools with all of this "folder sharing" business. Plus, Limewire shares your IP Address (just like torrents), which is basically the key to your internet connection. Basically, this program kicks Limewire's ***, but in case you need further proof, let's weigh the advantages and disadvantages:



Free Youtube to Mp3 Converter:



Pros:

1) Shares absolutely nothing, not even the IP Address. You're not required to share with anyone else.



2) You don't have to configure 1000's of settings as soon as you start the software (as you do with limewire). You just pick the folder you want to save it to, and then start downloading



3) No viruses.



4) Preview before you play



Cons:

n/a





Limewire:

Pros:

- You can download free music



Cons:

- Everything else



Now as I said before, this software is completely free, and can be downloaded from www.dvdvideosoft.com

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