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How do I download music ?

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CHOCOLATEPEANUT · 14/02/2008 22:13

I want to create a cd for car with lots of tunes I like bit dont know

how to go about it

and which website to use

HELP!

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BigBadMouse · 14/02/2008 22:24

The tesco website isn't bad. It has a relatively decent range of stuff, very easy to use and you don't have to download any software to use it (which is a big bonus I thought).

You just search for artist, track etc, click on the track(s)/ album(s) you want, pay for them, download by pressing a button, save them to your computer and then to a CD.

I bet there are loads of better sites and other ways to do it but this is pretty user friendly IMO.

hth

CHOCOLATEPEANUT · 14/02/2008 23:33

thanks!

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GeekBoy · 15/02/2008 09:13

www.play.com has around 1M tracks... ...from 65p each apparently and DRM free

opinionateddad · 17/02/2008 14:14

whooooaaaaa.. first thing to check.. does your car cd player support digital formats such as MP3??.. if it does not then I am afraid you have fallen at the first hurdle....

You can use software such as Nero to turn MP3's back into a usable format but you wont get many tracks on a disc and also the quality is really poor....

CHOCOLATEPEANUT · 17/02/2008 16:54

It must have as I downloaded some tracks from tescos and they are in the car and play ok!

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opinionateddad · 17/02/2008 17:13

ok.. then fill you boots.. you can also copy your existing CD's to MP3 format and use these as well..

I make CD's for my daughter and can get around 200 hi quality tracks on a single disc... if you put them in a folder structure

eg artist/cdtitle

Them some systems read this and let you choose by artist name or cd title...

Good luck and enjoy

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