Downloading Music; Transferring Music From Cds To Your Computer - Sportline META 1075 Manual

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doWnloadinG Music

Music can be purchased from a number of sites, but must be downloaded "drM-free" and in
the widely available format .mp3. "drM-free" means that the song can be played on any music
player. below is a list of some popular "drM-free" sites. after creating an account with the site
of your choice, you will be able to download the specific songs you choose to your computer.
These songs can then be transferred to your player.
http://www.amazon.com/mp3
http://www.rhapsody.com
http://www.napster.com
http://www.mp3.com
iTunes Plus*: http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
*PlEasE NOTE songs previously purchased from iTunes may only play on an iTunes player, except if purchased
thru the new "iTunes Plus" program. The iTunes Plus program allows you to purchase "DRM-free" songs that
can be played on any player. The DRM-free songs are designated with a "plus (+)" sign next to the price. They
will be downloaded to your computer in the standard .mp3 format.
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transferrinG Music froM cds to your coMPuter

if you already own a cd, you can create your own .mp3 songs on your computer that can then be
transferred to your player.
1. download a copy of windows Media Player 11 from:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/alldownloads.aspx and
follow the
installation instructions.
2. once the program is installed and launched, find the tab at the top of the screen labeled
"riP". Follow the prompts which will allow you to insert a cd, create .mp3 files, and save
them to your "my music" folder.
3. after ripping your cd, follow the steps outlined on the following page "TransFerring
Music To your Player"
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