Anonymous
Jun 16 2010, 12:43 AM
It says it's legal and that I can download it for free. I download it, get a song off a video and import it as a mp3 file for my Halo montage. It says that since I didn't pay the full $29.95 I can only get 50% of the song, my friend said that you could get the whole song for free. I asked him what was wrong with it and he said he didn't know.
Does anyone else have the same problem or am I the only one? If you know how to fix it, please tell me.
shadowofchaos
Jun 16 2010, 02:28 AM
Just get Firefox, Greasemonkey, and the download Youtube video script...
Rip the audio with Audacity and save as an .mp3 file ._.
All of those are 100% free and no hassle with freakin trial/shareware bullcrap...
Oblivion Knight
Jun 16 2010, 02:44 AM
Limewire
Anonymous
Jun 16 2010, 02:53 AM
Limewire music you can't imort into Windows Movie Makers, same thing with Itunes. I may try purchasing the song from Amazon tomorrow.
@Rey: I don't want to download FireFox or something like that because my computer is already the world's laggiest computer.
Oblivion Knight
Jun 16 2010, 04:28 AM
| QUOTE (Anonymous @ Jun 16 2010, 03:53 AM) |
Limewire music you can't imort into Windows Movie Makers, same thing with Itunes. I may try purchasing the song from Amazon tomorrow.
@Rey: I don't want to download FireFox or something like that because my computer is already the world's laggiest computer. |
For Limewire, although I haven't used it recently, IIRC, you can save where the music is located, I just send it to the default music folder, then just click on the music in the folder and play it.
colin345
Jun 16 2010, 11:43 AM
TORRENT
I use DVDVideoSoft Free Studio, it works really well and can be used for other stuff.
Blazer
Jun 22 2010, 12:35 AM
There's an add-on to Firefox that allows you to download it. There are also some good websites. I don't recommend installing programs though--you never know where they come from, how they work, what they really involve, and it's generally just a hassle. I don't speak from a lot of experience, but trust me, I have had enough experience to know that the less programs you install, the better. >_>
Seraphinox
Jun 24 2010, 06:54 AM
| QUOTE |
I use DVDVideoSoft Free Studio, it works really well and can be used for other stuff.
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this. Safe, free and has loads of stuff
Oblivion Knight
Jun 24 2010, 07:14 AM
| QUOTE (Seraphinox @ Jun 24 2010, 07:54 AM) |
| QUOTE | I use DVDVideoSoft Free Studio, it works really well and can be used for other stuff.
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this. Safe, free and has loads of stuff
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I agree, Limewire just beats it in speed. I'm too hasty and impatient when it comes to music downloading.
StrongJoshua
Jun 24 2010, 07:52 AM
This is what I would do:
-search the song on YouTube
-when I found it I would put "kick" in front of YouTube in the URL when I on the videos page
-that brings me to kickyoutube.com on the videos page and the I would click downlad as .mp3
TheGi8
Jun 24 2010, 12:56 PM
I agree, DVDVideoSoft works fine, or (atleast on my computer) I can use Audacity and set the preferences to "Microsoft Sound Mapper -Input" and it records whatever comes trhough my speakers. But I like Videosoft best, so yeah