31-01-15, 11:42 AM
The only thing that I have understood so far is gramophone? Has anyone seen one of those new 8 track players, lol.
Buying and downloading music
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31-01-15, 11:42 AM
The only thing that I have understood so far is gramophone? Has anyone seen one of those new 8 track players, lol.
31-01-15, 02:08 PM
(31-01-15, 11:42 AM)chaz link Wrote: The only thing that I have understood so far is gramophone? Has anyone seen one of those new 8 track players, lol. :rollin :rollin :rollin
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
31-01-15, 02:27 PM
It was very time consuming but i put my cd collection onto iTunes, and backed it up on a separate hard drive, then chose all my favourite songs and put them on my phone.
I now have 3 boxes of cd's gathering dust, which i don't use but don't have the heart to get rid of them either. Once your music is on iTunes you can then make an MP3 cd of your whatever songs you fancy, and obviously depending on the length of each track you could get anything between 100 to 150 songs on one cd, which you could play on shuffle to mix it up a bit. ![]() [/size]At work i either plug my phone into the music system on my bench, or plug the iPad into it and there are untold radio stations about to suit your own music taste as well.[size=78%] [/size]I occasionally use free Spotify as well, i had a free pass from when it was first around, and one good thing it does is lets you create your own radio station.[size=78%] [/size]If you pick an artist that you really like it will play other songs from that era/genre whilst continually chucking in your artist of choice every 5+ songs apart.[size=78%] [/size]The only downside is that because it's free they bombard you with irritating adverts to try and force you into subscribing, so it can get a little annoying after a few hours.[size=78%]
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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