How do I find and download MP3's?

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Which is due back on line very soon - check Napster for updates. Limewire is a great substitute (if a little slow) and there are thousands of mp3 encoders available - do a search for 'mp3 encoder' and see what I mean!! Don't pay for any - there are loads of freeware versions.

Good luck!
 
I appreciate everyone's responses. I downloaded and tried a couple of places last night...just enough to lock up my computer! One thing that was common with all three was I couldn't find a way to listen to any of the music first without downloading it. Just lists of music available...maybe...from artists I never heard of.

AudioCatalyst did record tracks from my CD's into MP3's but it also caused .DLL errors when I tried to use those files in the slideshow program.

ScubaBaby, I'll look into LimeWire and hope it's different.
 
Heads Up - Napster has turned bad now to be honest. There are so many restrictions on it.

We got rid of it a couple of months ago cause there was getting less and less cause of regulations. Somehow Limewire has squeezed thro.

If you have a fast connection - cable, t1 or t3 then Limewire works well -esp. if you download off someone who also has a similar speed rather than modem. But even with a modem it works fine. :D
 

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