As long as you have good antivirus software you should be good. I also set it so that I do not share the music (ie people cannot download it from you) I have almost 2000 songs on my desktop and knock on wood have not had a problem.
As long as you have good antivirus software you should be good. I also set it so that I do not share the music (ie people cannot download it from you) I have almost 2000 songs on my desktop and knock on wood have not had a problem.
ok good to know.
idt i have antivirus software though b/c matt is hardcore about our network. we have a pretty secure firewall, etc, so he manages all of that without anti-virus.
i really need to get his opinion on limewire too, i guess.
As long as you have good antivirus software you should be good. I also set it so that I do not share the music (ie people cannot download it from you) I have almost 2000 songs on my desktop and knock on wood have not had a problem.
ok good to know.
idt i have antivirus software though b/c matt is hardcore about our network. we have a pretty secure firewall, etc, so he manages all of that without anti-virus.
i really need to get his opinion on limewire too, i guess.
Ah yeah I wouldnt do it without actual antivirus. I have had downloads stopped by norton or mcafee. Let me know if you want me to just burn you some songs or send you some files LOL
Just be careful. RIAA sues these sites for IP addresses for users on sites like limewire
This one isn't limewire, but got similar press: http://www.themoneytimes.com/featured/20090621/jammie-thomas-rasset-fined-1-92-million-riaa-case-id-1073389.html
My students get slammed all the time with fines, but RIAA monitors college campuses a lot more closely.
I know the chances are remote, but I don't think they are worth it. Especially when you can borrow the CD through your library or inter-library loan and upload to your computer than ipod and it is untraceable.
-- Edited by supergrover on Tuesday 13th of April 2010 05:12:28 PM
April- there is a site that sells the songs for less. Travis thinks it is a shade of gray since they are operating out of Russia or something like that, but I know several people have used them without issue.
And of course, I don't know the name because Travis is freaking paranoid about downloading ANYTHING. But I am pretty sure Kris has had a lot of luck with them. Malin told us about them a long time ago.
April- there is a site that sells the songs for less. Travis thinks it is a shade of gray since they are operating out of Russia or something like that, but I know several people have used them without issue.
And of course, I don't know the name because Travis is freaking paranoid about downloading ANYTHING. But I am pretty sure Kris has had a lot of luck with them. Malin told us about them a long time ago.
ok, i'm sorry to ask so many ridiculous questions, but i'm having problems.
first, i imported songs from a cd (that staci burned for me). then i created a playlist to get them onto my ipod. well, when i went to import them to my ipod, it's saying that there's an error b/c the songs cannot be found. i think it's trying to pull the songs from the cd and not from the library. why would that be? how did i screw that up?
also, once i put a playlist on my ipod, if i want to add more songs to the ipod, what is the easiest way to do that? add them to the playlist and then resync? or is there a way to send specific songs to the ipod?
seriously, i know everyone knows how to use itunes so i'm sorry i'm so slow, but ty for the help!
ok, i'm sorry to ask so many ridiculous questions, but i'm having problems.
first, i imported songs from a cd (that staci burned for me). then i created a playlist to get them onto my ipod. well, when i went to import them to my ipod, it's saying that there's an error b/c the songs cannot be found. i think it's trying to pull the songs from the cd and not from the library. why would that be? how did i screw that up?
also, once i put a playlist on my ipod, if i want to add more songs to the ipod, what is the easiest way to do that? add them to the playlist and then resync? or is there a way to send specific songs to the ipod?
seriously, i know everyone knows how to use itunes so i'm sorry i'm so slow, but ty for the help!
you need to click on "file" and then "add file to library" click the song you want added to your library.
yes, add them to playlist and resync is what I do. we have 2 ipods and it gets to be a pain in the arse b/c it constantly puts my songs on John's and vice versa so I have created a couple of "on the go" playlists and whenever I import music I just drag the new songs into the on the go list I want them in.
ok, i'm sorry to ask so many ridiculous questions, but i'm having problems.
first, i imported songs from a cd (that staci burned for me). then i created a playlist to get them onto my ipod. well, when i went to import them to my ipod, it's saying that there's an error b/c the songs cannot be found. i think it's trying to pull the songs from the cd and not from the library. why would that be? how did i screw that up?
also, once i put a playlist on my ipod, if i want to add more songs to the ipod, what is the easiest way to do that? add them to the playlist and then resync? or is there a way to send specific songs to the ipod?
seriously, i know everyone knows how to use itunes so i'm sorry i'm so slow, but ty for the help!
you need to click on "file" and then "add file to library" click the song you want added to your library.
yes, add them to playlist and resync is what I do. we have 2 ipods and it gets to be a pain in the arse b/c it constantly puts my songs on John's and vice versa so I have created a couple of "on the go" playlists and whenever I import music I just drag the new songs into the on the go list I want them in.
kris, you can create a different library for each ipod if you want. when you open itunes, just hold down the Shift key and it will pop up a screen to either open an existing one or create a new one. it can also be a pain because you have to switch back and forth, but i think it is better than sharing.
ok, i'm sorry to ask so many ridiculous questions, but i'm having problems.
first, i imported songs from a cd (that staci burned for me). then i created a playlist to get them onto my ipod. well, when i went to import them to my ipod, it's saying that there's an error b/c the songs cannot be found. i think it's trying to pull the songs from the cd and not from the library. why would that be? how did i screw that up?
also, once i put a playlist on my ipod, if i want to add more songs to the ipod, what is the easiest way to do that? add them to the playlist and then resync? or is there a way to send specific songs to the ipod?
seriously, i know everyone knows how to use itunes so i'm sorry i'm so slow, but ty for the help!
you need to click on "file" and then "add file to library" click the song you want added to your library.
yes, add them to playlist and resync is what I do. we have 2 ipods and it gets to be a pain in the arse b/c it constantly puts my songs on John's and vice versa so I have created a couple of "on the go" playlists and whenever I import music I just drag the new songs into the on the go list I want them in.
kris, you can create a different library for each ipod if you want. when you open itunes, just hold down the Shift key and it will pop up a screen to either open an existing one or create a new one. it can also be a pain because you have to switch back and forth, but i think it is better than sharing.