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There are various online music stores such as the iTunes music store or Yahoo! music. You can get legal music from there and use their programs to manage your music on your computer, like iTunes. From without that program you can buy music and transfer it to various devices, such as an iPod.
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how do u want 2 do it? form CDs that u have or off the web?if from CDs then u needd 2 go in windows midea player and click on "RIP" and pick the songs u want. if u want 2 get if off the web then u need 2 download a program (its not ligel) or buy 1.there are lots 2 pick from but i hav used "bear-share" or kazza. after u get the program then u should be abel 2 download any songs u want.i hope this helps-steve-
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It really depends on the program your using and your method of downloading music. For example, if you're downloading from the iTunes Music Store or any other media player-based webstore, it should automatically download to your music folder. If you're downloading single mp3's from the internet, it's as simple as right clicking to "Save As...", and direct it to your music folder. If you're downloading torrents, or music from any other P2P Network, then, depending on your P2P or torrent client, there will be an option in the preferences for a default download folder. Once you've downloaded your music, you can go into your media player of choice and Import Files or Directories, looking for your new music in the folder you specified earlier.
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