Esco! said:Only if you buy a CD-RW disk!!
If your disk says CD-R without the 'W' then you cant
well that sucks!
Esco! said:Only if you buy a CD-RW disk!!
If your disk says CD-R without the 'W' then you cant
You need to convert mp3 to .wav files.Leggy Linda said:eveytime I have downloaded from limewire
the disk never works in a cd player
so I also have a question can you only use these in a computer
or am I doing something wrong?
Unless your CD player specifically says it also plays MP3's.Leggy Linda said:eveytime I have downloaded from limewire
the disk never works in a cd player
so I also have a question can you only use these in a computer
or am I doing something wrong?
How do you measure that? The more you work the more money you make when you are self-employed. Nobody is paying you.tboy said:Now that I am self-employed I probably put in 10 - 20 hrs a week that I'm not paid for.
The record companies got airplay in their pockets. Where can an independent band go to a radio station and ask them to play their songs? Most radio stations won't do it because of payola. So the only way to break out is to sign with a label. Not fair in my mind.Marshall Stack said:Not strange at all. It's for the same reason that cops focus their efforts on the drug dealers and NOT the buyers of the product.
Just the same, here's CRIA's take on the issue (Canadian Recording Industry Association):
Only if it is a "RW", or rewritable disk. However, not all CD players will play back such a disk, because it is less reflective than a normal CD.Leggy Linda said:thank you I will
I have another question
can you erase a disk?
The music industry is like any other. It is a business. Like any other business, an investment is required if you plan on being an entrepreneur. It amuses me to no end that people assume artists should be catered to and bankrolled for their product.Meister said:The record companies got airplay in their pockets. Where can an independent band go to a radio station and ask them to play their songs? Most radio stations won't do it because of payola. So the only way to break out is to sign with a label. Not fair in my mind.
That is a classic example of a business saavy act that took charge of their product and toured endlessly to promote it. Radio will always support that kind of effort. They got played on the air simply because their product was available to the station's listeners. It was being sold as indie product in major music retail stores.Meister said:Barenaked Ladies put a tape together in the late 80s, unsigned. CFNY played it and the rest is history. Why can't radio stations be more open to unsigned artists, nobody wants to listen to top 40 crap anyway.
I hope the day will come when I can select streaming music wherever I am, car, shopping, etc... And I can wirelessly select from the net what I want to listen to. If I like the song I can download and store it in seconds in the same instance for 50 cents. That download would come from the band's website. 45 cents would go the artist and 5 cents to the streamer.Marshall Stack said:If artists today took charge of their work, spent the money to develop it, and performed tirelessly, they too can make it. It's simply positioning themselves to look attractive to the majors.
Send me one when you find another, I have to see this.tboy said:BTW mp3 files CAN contain virus'. In fact, a couple I downloaded from limewire had virus' imbedded in them (or so my viruscan software said).
tboy said:BTW mp3 files CAN contain virus'. In fact, a couple I downloaded from limewire had virus' imbedded in them (or so my viruscan software said).
Visit this website for more information.shakenbake said:In addition, the recording companies are double dipping in that any recordable media sold in Canada has a royalty surtax atatched to the selling price. This tax is collected for compensation for lost revenue by the recording industry. What a country!