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Intermediate WebDeveloper
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Free Music!!
There are many site which you can download music from, but they usually require registration or some kind of payment after like 10 downloads. So...I found a way to get past that which is simple a easy and some of you should already know. You must have Firefox for this, if you don't download it from mozilla-europe.org/en/products/firefox/ Anyways, once you have firefox all installed and loaded up, click on Tools > Options > Content > (Where it says "File Types") Manage > Then once your at that stage, you'll see a list of all the different applications and what they run on, find MP3 and change it to save to disc or something like that. After that, make sure everything downloads to My Documents and pay a visit to playlist.com Search your song and find the url of it (Will end in .mp3). Once you have the URL, paste it in the address bar and search...it should start to download automaticly. Enjoy, Josh |
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Grammar Deputy
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Béal Feirste
Posts: 763
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Why not just use Download music, movies, games, software! The Pirate Bay - The world's largest BitTorrent tracker if you're going to steal music? |
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Grammar Deputy
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Béal Feirste
Posts: 763
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It's many times easier to download a bit torrent client than to use your method. And if you're seriously worried about being caught, your method is possibly the worst way to steal music as playlist.com will have a record of every IP address that has downloaded the mp3. Good luck with that. |
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Sir digby chicken caesar
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 3,594
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Plus you just announced your actions on a public forum, where your IP address is logged - not that its needed since you kindly link to your homepage as well. I'm sure the admins are reporting you to the BPI as we speak. unconsolidated isoparms
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