Go to the Microsoft web site, (www.microsoft.com) and search popular downloads and click on media player.
The only way I have figured out how to do it is to burn the song on a CD, then open up zune and rip the songs. its kinda a long way but that's all i can figure out.. Hope this helps!
Itunes is one of the only completely legal ways to get music from the internet viavi the Itunes Store. It also houses a CD burner for playlist as soon as you insert a blank CD it will prompt you to do so.
That's impossible to say considering I don't know what "these" include.
Go to the album view and then find an image on the net. Copy it and the right click the album you want to attach it too, then select paste album art.
It doesn't work very well, at least on my computer. I'll spend an hour doing it and find that WMP randomly assigns art to random albums. It happens everytime I close then reopen WMP. So don't spend a long time doing it. Maybe do five or six, then close WMP and check out if it posted the same art on multiple albums. If it did I wouldn't waste any more time doing it.
The only other option is to right click on the album then go to 'find album info'. It searches a database for your info and art, but if your album isn't there I don't know what else to do.
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You simply right click on the album cover and it will say something like 'get album art' then you select the right picture from your files. Make sure you have the picture of the CD cover saved im your file first though. Hope this helps!
In windows media player, press F3, this is to add files and folders to your WMP library. In this you can click "Add" and then you can decide which files and folders the WMP will scan to add files to your library. All you have to do is add the folder that all your bitlord files save into. simple as.
Try deleting old files that you don't need anymore, and then download. If that does not work delete even more stuff that you don't need, and then try again.
After you have purchased the songs you will get them downloaded automatically to your computer.
Since iTunes songs does not have any DRM protection any more you can simply copy them to your MP3-player of choice given that the player supports the AAC format. If the player does not support this format you have to download a converter app to convert the music into the MP3 format.
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Technically, it's illegal, but here's a few links anyway.
http://www.mp3raid.com
http://www.listentoyoutube.com
Your laptop should have a plug for a stereo miniature phone jack, which is the same type used for stereo headphones. A patch cable which has this type of plug at one end, and a pair of RCA plugs at the other is widely available. By pluging the miniature phone jack into the laptop, and the RCA plugs into the input jacks of the stereo, you should be able to listen to the laptop over the stereo. This solution works, but the sound output through the headphone jack for most laptops is equalized for headphones. It is heavy on the base and light on higher frequencies. It will not be satisfactory for many people.
Open Windows Media Player, click on "View" then "Skin Chooser" and select a skin.
With later versions of Windows Media Player: Open Windows Media Player then right-click on the little round icon in the top left corner. In the menu that appears, click on "View" then "Skin Chooser"