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Audiojelly: http://www.audiojelly.com
Audiojelly labels: http://www.radiojelly.co.uk
Audiojelly is one
of the first & best dance
music download stores to hit the net. With a catalogue
of 1000's of dance
tracks from over 10 genres all for £1 for 192kbps MP3's &
£1.25 for 320kbps MP3's.
The site also offers a wide collection of albums
to download and a great in house player for listening
to tracks
while browsing the store. The payment system is fast & simple
with downloading Mp3's
from the site a breeze.
Thanks to this digital music
download revolution, you no longer even have to download
an entire album when you only like one or two songs. With
dance music downloads
you have many more options with digital
music: You can download
MP3 music files from music
download shops like Audiojelly,
store them and play them back on a PC, transfer them to a
portable MP3 player,
and/or burn them onto a blank CD and listen to them on your
stereo. You can even create an entire MP3
library from your existing CDs. The dance
music download store is a great source for new and backcatalogue
music which can be
hard to find, with Audiojelly
also having up to date new
releases weekly.
The safest places to download
music are reputable online
music stores who are part of a music society (in the UK,
MCPS) and have a secure payment system (e.g. Worldpay). Dance
music download stores Audiojelly.com
offer thousands of downloadable tracks
in MP3 format, with
all tracks
priced between £1 & £1.25 and MP3
albums between £3 & £6 each. The Audiojelly
site offers quick and easy registering with a simple & clever
system for listening, searching and buying MP3's.
The download system
from this site is also very simple & easy to use. If you want
to save the file purchased from dance
music download stores after payment the MP3'swil
be available to download
in "Your
Download" section and are as easy as clicking the download
button and saving to a preffered file on your computer. After
you've downloaded
your MP3 files, you
can listen to them right away on your hard drive or portable
MP3 player.
If you want to put the MP3's
you have downloaded
from the dance music download
store onto a CD that you can play in your stereo, you'll
need a CD burner and the software that came with it. Most
applications support MP3
music files and can write them directly to CD. However,
most stereos are not set up to understand MP3.
You'll need to convert your MP3
files into CD audio files. There are several inexpensive applications
(such as HyCD Play&Record and PTS-Audio CD MP3 Studio) that
allow you to directly burn audio CDs from MP3
files. The software guides you every step of the way and requires
only general computer use skills. Music is stored on a CD
in a specific audio format. While you may be able to play
CDs from your computer, to transfer them to a portable MP3
player, you need to convert your existing CDs into MP3
files. To do this, your CD burner must have the software for
ripping (extracting) audio from CDs and encoding software
to convert the ripped files to MP3.
There are a few all-in-one programs available, such as Media
Jukebox and Windows Media Player, that can play, rip and encode
to MP3 from your audio
CD. Sooner or later you should archive your MP3
music files,audio files are too big to keep on your hard
drive and you could lose all your work if your hard drive
crashes. Once you have your music collection in MP3
format, you need to organize and store your music.
CD-Rs (recordable) and CD-RWs (rewriteable) are a good option
for storing your MP3 music,
and for backing up your system. Currently, you can fit about
150 four-minute MP3
songs on a single CD (at 128 kbps).
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