Yes you can, sort of. You can enable Rhapsody to download tracks you play right to your hard drive to listen to offline without paying the $.89 per song. Open up Rhapsody, click Tools, then Preferences, then My Library. You will see a box that says "Add To My Library Options." Make sure you have "Download tracks to my hard drive" checked under that.
No! A library card number is secret!
Generally speaking, you cannot use a library card to borrow materials from just any library. However, there are ways to gain access to several different library systems with a single card. Some places have a regional library card that allows you to request and borrow items from other library systems - for example, if you lived in one town, you can borrow items that are found within the library of another town that's located within the same state/province.
A place where books are stored for easy use and lending to the public.
A library user is a person who uses the library. A library user doesn't necessarily have to have a membership with the library; even if they do not borrow books, they can still be regarded as a "library user" if they use the library for other purposes (such as studying, reading books within the library, using the computers, or consulting reference materials).
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Yes you can, sort of. You can enable Rhapsody to download tracks you play right to your hard drive to listen to offline without paying the $.89 per song. Open up Rhapsody, click Tools, then Preferences, then My Library. You will see a box that says "Add To My Library Options." Make sure you have "Download tracks to my hard drive" checked under that.
No. If you use a recorder to rip music from Rhapsody, there is no chance to download any virus. I just use this way to download Rhapsody music. Cool. You will how to do it by reading the following passage.
ie iTunes or Rhapsody.
use the rhapsody music download, that came with the sansa. Put a music CD into the disk drive, and hit rip disk on the rhapsody music download. YOU DO NOT NEED TO LOG IN, just hit X on the login screen, plug in your sansa e250 via the usb port, and just drag songs from "My Library" to "Sansa e250"
Anyone who is interested in music might take out a subscription to Rhapsody To Go. It allows one to listen to their favorite songs on the go and interact with friends.
No, Ipods are not compatible with the Rhapsody service, unless you download a DRM free MP3 track from Rhapsody and then convert it to the Ipod format using the Itunes software.Another method is to remove DRM protection from Rhapsody player downloads and convert Rhapsody to plain MP3 or M4A that supported by iPod. I use Daniusoft Music converter.
There is no site that will offer free music to store in the iTunes app for the iPad. You can stream free music online at Grooveshark, or use the YouTube or Rhapsody apps.
You can either download music off of a CD, or off of iTunes. iTunes is probably the best place to download, in my opinion. You can also use Rhapsody.
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The Internet is not needed to use iTunes. One can add music to his or her library offline. However, for purchasing music and videos, the online iTunes store is necessary, so you do need an internet connection.
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You need to first add Rhapsody to your desktop, it's the easiest to use.(www.Rhapsody.com) After that when your on Rhapsody you can insert a CD to your monitor. It will appear in Rhapsody. You can scroll through the CD songs and un-check ones you don't want. Then click import (Top Right) and they will go to your library or directly to your Sansa depending on what you choose to do.