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there is one site from where i listen the songs online as they do not
allow to download those songs. i want to ask that is there any way to
keep those songs in our computer and to listen them even when i am
offline?
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Hi
Not legally no!! Some web sites, as you say, allow, the listening of music,
but the download is prohibited.
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"khaliqzaman" <khaliqzaman@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> there is one site from where i listen the songs online as they do not
> allow to download those songs. i want to ask that is there any way to
> keep those songs in our computer and to listen them even when i am
> offline?
>
> hope this post is ethical
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From his spyware and virus infected Windoze box, khaliqzaman had this to
say:
> there is one site from where i listen the songs online as they do not
> allow to download those songs. i want to ask that is there any way to
> keep those songs in our computer and to listen them even when i am
> offline?
>
> hope this post is ethical
There are plenty of programs available that let one capture and save
whatever sounds are played through ones soundcard to a file. Here's one
(not endorsed by myself, as I don't use that one) ...
Is it ethical? Well if they stream the sound to you, I can't see why you
can't do what you want with it once it's in your computer. The sound they
are streaming is probably a fairly low bitrate and capturing it won't
improve its quality no matter what bitrate you decide to save it as.
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From his spyware and virus infected Windoze box, Will Denny had this to say:
> Hi
>
> Not legally no!! Some web sites, as you say, allow, the listening of
> music, but the download is prohibited.
>
What do you mean the download is prohibited? Are you talking about music
streamed to your computer? That's downloaded, isn't it? It gets to your
computer over the Net somehow.
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"NoStop" <nostop@stopspam.com> wrote in message
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> From his spyware and virus infected Windoze box, Will Denny had this to
> say:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Not legally no!! Some web sites, as you say, allow, the listening of
>> music, but the download is prohibited.
>>
> What do you mean the download is prohibited? Are you talking about music
> streamed to your computer? That's downloaded, isn't it? It gets to your
> computer over the Net somehow.
Hi
Yup, it's streamed to a PC, but it's illegal to download it unless otherwise
authorized to do so.
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