i-pod question

jjinit

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I have finally joined the revolution, the missus bought me the new 30gb for my birthday. Now I have put a few of my cd's on it already which is great, but can anyone tell me (in simple terms) how to get stuff off the web...for free???
 
yes and other stuff, ie albums i wouldnt mind on my ipod but cant be arsed to buy

yep that as well. i got a second hand Ipod that had loads of music on that i like but would never normally buy.................soul type, hip hop, RnB, chill out, rock, etc, etc

can someone explain how soulseek works to a novice like me?? i can't see the website cos work blocks it.
 
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can someone explain how soulseek works to a novice like me?? i can't see the website cos work blocks it.
Soulseek is what's called a 'peer-to-peer' file sharing program.

You download the program from the website, install it and start it up, at which point you'll have to sign up with an alias (it's free). Then you tell it which folder you keep your music in (so that you can share with others... it's not mandatory, but it's the right thing to do).

Then you use the search function to find songs you're interested in and pick songs from the search results to download. There's also a function to add other users to your list of friends so that you can browse through their collections and download.

There are also chat functions but I've never used them, except once with Dan X, whom I randomly ran across when searching for a song :lol:
 
By the way, you probably won't be able to use Soulseek at work. It uses different Internet ports (basically, data channels) than, for example, your web browser. Most companies' firewalls will block all ports except for the standard ones used for the web.
 
yes and other stuff, ie albums i wouldnt mind on my ipod but cant be arsed to buy
If you want whole albums, I'd recommend Bit Torrent over Soulseek. I think Soulseek is better when you're looking for individual songs, mixes, etc.
 
Soulseek is what's called a 'peer-to-peer' file sharing program.

You download the program from the website, install it and start it up, at which point you'll have to sign up with an alias (it's free). Then you tell it which folder you keep your music in (so that you can share with others... it's not mandatory, but it's the right thing to do).

Then you use the search function to find songs you're interested in and pick songs from the search results to download. There's also a function to add other users to your list of friends so that you can browse through their collections and download.

There are also chat functions but I've never used them, except once with Dan X, whom I randomly ran across when searching for a song :lol:

thanks john,

what about viruses and stuff..........same as any other site. whats the diff between this and limewire (sp??):?

so in theory you could see every album i have on my system (even like Peter andre and stuff!:oops: 8O :lol:)
 
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