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Old 04-02-2013, 03:49 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Or plug a 1/8" connector from your headphone out to mic line in and hit record in Audacity.
That doesn't create feedback (an audio loop)?
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Old 04-02-2013, 03:53 PM   #42 (permalink)
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That doesn't create feedback (an audio loop)?
Not if you have a shielded cable. I've never noticed anything other than the stripped down version that UL'ing on the toob creates.
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This is such a good list! Typically if I can't find a song on Mp3Skull I just stop looking. I'm glad to see more options with bigger libraries.
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Old 06-09-2013, 08:13 AM   #44 (permalink)
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Beware of the free file trading music sites. Some record companies are retaliating against users who pirate free music at file trading sites by posting music downloads spiked with Trojan horse malware applications that do serious damage to your computer.

I generally purchase all of my music but if a song or album is out of issue and unavailable, I can usually find it on YouTube. You can download the video file using any number of free YouTube download programs. Then you can convert the downloaded MP4 video file into an MP3 file using the Free Studio "Video to MP3" file conversion software available at DVDVideoSoft: Free Studio, YouTube to MP3, YouTube Downloader, YouTube Converter.

The Free Studio software is free and you can convert any downloaded YouTube MP4 video into a high quality 320 klb. MP3 file. The software is user friendly and converts the files at lightning fast speeds.

I'm not sure about the relevant legal issues on the re-use of downloaded YouTube videos. Downloading YouTube videos is a perfectly legal activity . Nearly every major recording label posts downloadable MP4 videos of their artists on YouTube. If the record labels didn't want users to download their posted video files, it's easy enough to block the videos from downloading by users.

Maybe those record companies are unaware that there's software technology that allows the user convert their videos in to high quality MP3 files.

The only catch with the use of the Free Studio software program is the tagging information on most YouTube videos is sloppy and if you're meticulous about keeping your music files in good order, you have to re-tag each MP3 file by hand, which is a tedious time consuming process.
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