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    Stupid question about MP3s

    Exqueeze me for being real tecnological challenged but what do you need to do to download an MP3 to an MP3 player? I have received a c.d./MP3 player for X-Mas and I don't know how the hell to use the MP3 part of it! Anyone wanna help out a gal who is not real techy savvy?

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    you need to burn the songs you have on your computer to a blank CD.
    Then all you need to do is play it in your MP3 cd player like a regular cd.

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    How many songs can it hold? Do you need a regular blank disk? Or is it a special blank disk you need to buy? Is their a special burning software do you need to get?

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    Here's a site to get free software so you can "rip" a Mp3cd. Just click the "Free download" button and you're in. Have you downloaded any music yet?

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    I just burn copies of c.d.'s for friends never downloaded music off of internet before.

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    LOL it's the way things are done these days. Especially now that RIAA has had their butts kicked in court ...

    Anyway get a P2P (a program for a Peer 2 Peer connection) of your choice and have at it. If you have a bunch of CD's yo can also copy stuff from there to an Mp3cd. The deal is that the Mp3cd holds much more music than a normal CD.

    Have fun.

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    This is some kick-ass info. Thanks! I'll have more questions if I can come up with more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shae
    How many songs can it hold? Do you need a regular blank disk? Or is it a special blank disk you need to buy? Is their a special burning software do you need to get?


    U just use a regular blank cd.

    One cd of mp3's could hold about 10 albums or say 100-150 songs.

    Nero is a good program for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shae
    How many songs can it hold?
    Assuming 5 megs per songs (or so), about 10 hours worth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vanity
    Nero is a good program for that.
    Is Nero costly to get?

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    nero is about $99.

    You could get it at most places that sell computer software.

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    Sounds reasonable if you have a good enough quality MP3 player so you can have the MP3 software to have forever. You know what I mean?

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    BTW. If you have WINDOWS XP and windows media player u can burn cd's without getting anything else. That way it won't cost u anything.

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