I have it and it has never done that.
OF COARSE!Cops just don't sit around they take action to illegal things. If you know someone who has downloaded Limewire to their computer make sure they uninstall and delete it. For the safety of you and your frinds DONT INSTALL IT!
The way i know how to do it is download imesh, AND itunes. imesh is free but u download the songs from imesh and open itunes to the MUSIC catagory. make them small but not minimized. drag the downloaded music file from imesh and drop it in itunes. voila! then go to file, new playlist, and drag it to there. while viewing the playlist, go to file, and click 'burn'. there you go.
Limewire in its self is a perfectly legal program. You may notice that before you download it, you tick a box saying you agree not to use the program to exploit copywrited songs. This protects the people that make limewire. There is no law against people sharing files, just against people hosting copywrited material. It is illegal to download a copywrited song, but not to use limewire, so dont expect to get arrested if you have the program. These music lawyers have bigger fish to fry: the guys who have "open folders" on their computer allowing people to download copywrited material. Besides, if we want more of this music in the future, then the best way to go about it is to buy the album so the aritst and producer can make another one, and want to. BE FAIR!!!!
Because they like girls so they make songs about them
None. SOngs do not make decisions, people and institutions do.
First you need to have i-tunes open AND Limewire. One you get the songs you want from Limewire, make a limewire playlist folder in your i-tunes. After you do that, go to your Limewire library and drag your songs onto the word "Limewire" in your i-tunes playlists on the left hand side. Your songs should appear! Hope this helps! ~M!$$ P3Y!~
No. Songs from Limewire can be added to the iTunes library, and then the iPod can be synced. Songs from multiple sources can all co-exist on the iPod without problems.
You have have Limewire 4.8.18 (or whatever it is) or older. This was happening to me, then I uninstalled that version and downloaded Limewire 5. It now words fine. Hope this helps. Make sure you're connected to the internet as well.
Yes it is. (But lots of us do it anyway)
Open up Windows Media Player, and put in a blank disk into your computer drive thingy. Click on Computer, then locate LimeWire. Your downloaded songs should be there. Click and drag them onto your playlist on Windows Media Player. Then click burn and wait. Your computer should let out the CD when its done burning.
Thats what want to find out :)
Yes. Go into the Download locations for LimeWire. Its under preferences or locations. When you are there, change the "folder where downloaded music goes to" to the folder you wish. i set the folder as my desktop, so its easy to erase them after putting them on my player. i don't share my music. that's illegal. SO make sure to keep most tunes off your drive.
You can add MP3 songs to your iPod by connecting it to your computer, opening iTunes, and then dragging and dropping the MP3 files from your computer to your iPod within iTunes. Make sure your iPod is set to manually manage music to transfer songs from LimeWire. Alternatively, you can sync your entire music library, including the downloaded MP3s, from your computer to your iPod.
LimeWire is a file sharing network, Shhhhhhh! It doesnt have "limewire files" those files were created with other programs on another persons computer. When you download a file make sure you know exactly what you are going to get, or your PC will end up in the hospital. To answer your question... yes, but not all "limewire files" are what they are labeled as.
After the complete track is downloaded and stored in the Limewire directory, you can right click on the file and select "copy to CD". Also you can insert a blank CD and a dialog will open up on your desktop asking if you want to make either a music CD or a data CD.
download the song from limwire and from there drag it to itunes. To drag it make sure the limewire window appears in front of itunes and drag to your itunes music library.
yea, you can....but unless you get permission from the recording company, you run the risk of getting sued