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Using Google to Download Music
Maybe old news to some of y'all, but I didn't know how to do this and thought it pretty cool...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRv953XZX6Y |
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Re: Using Google to Download Music
SO awesome thank you thank you thank you
three cheers for elonkra! |
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Re: Using Google to Download Music
Glad you liked it.
Apparently this guy has put together a web page with an updated method of doing all of this, although I haven't really had a chance to figure it all out yet, as I just stumbled across the site after reading some of the comments on the youtube page I linked above. Lots of explanatory videos here: http://www.jimmyr.com/mp3.php |
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Re: Using Google to Download Music
ty sir,
very very interesting |
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Re: Using Google to Download Music
I couldnt get it to work very well.
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Re: Using Google to Download Music
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Re: Using Google to Download Music
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...amp;btnG=Search
Bookmark that link, click on it, and then substitute "name.of.the.song.you're.looking.for" for "%s" in the google search field. You won't always find what you're looking for, and the keyword stuff I didn't understand, but that should get you there. |
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Re: Using Google to Download Music
how do you download the songs from the directory page?
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Re: Using Google to Download Music
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how do you download the songs from the directory page? [/ QUOTE ] This really doesn't deserve a serious answer, but I'm not feeling very imaginative or funny right now so: right click, save as. |
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