There are several ways. The easiest would be to do it with HTML. I don't know what skill level you have with web page design, but assuming you are fairly new to it, I'm going to tell you the first thing you need to do is upload the music file to your website. Once you have uploaded the file you can use an command to play the background music. Open the webpage using an HTML editor (most webhosts have a program to do this) and insert the following command somewhere between the and tags.
Example:
For more information on this and more HTML you can check out Annabella's HTML Help website at:
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iTunes music cannot be used anywhere except from on your computer - and occassionally external devices or other computers in your network, as it is DRM protected. This is for a good reason, as music downloaded from iTunes is copyrighted and therefore illegal to place on a webpage. Adding: Neopets does not allow music on their site at all, even in another format.
you burn the the music after downloading it
There are some available computer programs that can be downloaded to listen to free music. Programs such as iMesh, FrostWire, and BearShare allow their users to download and listen to music for free.
They can look at the IP address from the computer that downloaded the music.
yes
can i put my name on computer wallpaper and play music
its mean you have to get a life
To put music from a USB stick onto a CD, it must first be downloaded to the computer. Then the music files can be burned (downloaded) onto a CD using the CD-ROM.
No, the only way you can get music is download itunes on a computer then conmect it to your ereader(pandigital) and you wil have the music in your music file.
I downloaded Limewire and itunes to my computer...Then i Dragged what music I wanted to the mediaplayer back and forth
No, your music on your computer will be safe. However, bscause iTunes only allows an iPod to be synced with one music library at a time, the music won't be able to be synced to another computer.
Assuming that you mean Background music and not literally as the background image then yes and no. The song should be either free from copyrights, or you need permission. In some cases you can play 30 seconds of a song before you breach copyrights however this is not exclusive to all music.