Monday, April 21, 2014
How to Get Free Music for a Phone Without Computer Viruses
1. Check CDs out from your local library. Libraries almost always have a large selection of music. When they do not have the music you are looking for, you can usually go online and request it by logging on to your account and searching the database. Most communities share selections with other nearby public libraries so a CD can be borrowed and checked out from your local branch.
2. Borrow CDs from friends or check your supply. Ask to borrow the disks you need and return them after you have transferred the music.
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Once you have obtained your CD, rip it to your computer to the designated place required by your phone model. Most phones will allow you to transfer music from programs such as Microsoft Media Player. In this case, place the CD in the drive. From the start menu, choose 'Microsoft Media Player,' then 'Start Rip.' After ripping is complete, the screen will display 'ripped to library' beside each song. Phones can be loaded by using iTunes. Discs can be ripped to the iTunes library by choosing 'iTunes' from the Start menu and choosing 'Rip CD.' iTunes even offers free music occasionally when you are a customer.
4. Some smart phones have bluetooth capabilities and can receive music from other close-by phones via a bluetooth connection. Have the owner of the nearby phone send a media file through a bluetooth connection. You may be prompted to allow permission to receive the file.
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