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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 329088" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>The first thing we did with our mp3 player (iPod in our case) was to load all our CDs onto the computer, using iTunes. That way is also more legal (in most countries) - if you own the CD and you're using the mp3 player to listen to them and you're not sharing files, then you have legitimately bought the music and are using the mp3 to play the music you purchased. Until recently, this was not legal. It is now, at least in Australia.</p><p></p><p>iTunes is very useful, it does a lot of this for you. It also allows you access to the iTunes store online. You can buy iTunes credit which then allows you to buy just the mp3 files online often cheaper than buying the CDs).</p><p></p><p>Then all you need to do is plug your pm3 player into the computer and use iTunes to download a file to the player.</p><p></p><p>As for finding what you downloaded - can you remember what it was called? Then use your computer's search facility (or "find" facility) to work out where it is. Or you could search through your recent documents to find where the recent activity on your computer went to.</p><p></p><p>See how that works for you.</p><p></p><p>I'm a Mac peson but we do have easy child in the house as well as a resident couple of experts in husband and difficult child 3. They're not here at the moment but husband will find this next time he logs on.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 329088, member: 1991"] The first thing we did with our mp3 player (iPod in our case) was to load all our CDs onto the computer, using iTunes. That way is also more legal (in most countries) - if you own the CD and you're using the mp3 player to listen to them and you're not sharing files, then you have legitimately bought the music and are using the mp3 to play the music you purchased. Until recently, this was not legal. It is now, at least in Australia. iTunes is very useful, it does a lot of this for you. It also allows you access to the iTunes store online. You can buy iTunes credit which then allows you to buy just the mp3 files online often cheaper than buying the CDs). Then all you need to do is plug your pm3 player into the computer and use iTunes to download a file to the player. As for finding what you downloaded - can you remember what it was called? Then use your computer's search facility (or "find" facility) to work out where it is. Or you could search through your recent documents to find where the recent activity on your computer went to. See how that works for you. I'm a Mac peson but we do have easy child in the house as well as a resident couple of experts in husband and difficult child 3. They're not here at the moment but husband will find this next time he logs on. Marg [/QUOTE]
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