
Once you have clicked on your file download link, your computer will probably ask if you want to 'open' or 'save' the file you are downloading. Choose 'save'.

Your computer will now ask you where you want to save the music – Kaptain Zorch recommends that you choose your 'desktop'. Click 'OK' (or 'save') and your computer will start to download the track.

The length of time it takes your computer to download your track will depend on your internet speed. For broadband users it should take just a few minutes. If you are using dial-up you may want to make a cup of splosh while you wait!

When you have downloaded your track, open up iTunes. In iTunes click on 'File' in the menu bar. From the 'File menu' select 'Add File To Library'.

In the 'Add File' window click 'Browse', choose 'desktop' and then choose your track. Click 'OK' – the file is now added to your 'iTunes Library'.

You should now see your downloaded track in the 'iTunes library'. You might want to add the artist name and title here because the file name doesn't carry this information (although it WILL be in the MP3 tags). Connect your iPod to your computer.

Click on the track in iTunes, hold down your mouse, and drag the 'track icon' to the iPod icon, which should be located under the iTunes library.

The tracks are now on your iPod – scroll through the song list on your iPod until you find the track and press play. Enjoy! ^ Top ^
Once you have clicked on your download link, your computer will probably ask if you want to 'open' or 'save' the file you are downloading. Choose 'save'. Your computer will now ask you where you want to save the music – Kaptain Zorch recommends that you choose your 'desktop'. Click 'OK' (or 'save').
Double click on the track you have just downloaded – it should open up into iTunes by default. If not, hold down the 'control (ctrl)' key, click on the track you have just downloaded and select 'open with iTunes' from the menu that pops up. As you do this the track will probably start to play.

Connect your iPod to your Mac – it will automatically update your playlist, and copy your new tracks onto your iPod. The track is now on your iPod – scroll through the song list on your iPod until you find the track and press play. Enjoy! ^ Top ^
Once you have clicked on your download link, your computer will probably ask if you want to 'open' or 'save' the file you are downloading. Choose 'save'. Your computer will now ask you where you want to save the music – Kaptain Zorch recommends that you choose your 'desktop'. Click 'OK' (or 'save').

Your computer will start to download the track.

The length of time it takes your computer to download your tracks will depend on your internet connection speed. Once your track has downloaded, you will find a new file on your desktop.
You now need to transfer your new file(s) to your portable music player. Exactly how you do this will depend on what brand of portable music player you are using. Generally, each player has its own software package to help you transfer files, and details of how to use that software will be included in the relevant manual. All players should play your downloaded file, though some may require you to 'convert' the file into another file format first. Again details of how to do this should be in the relevant manual. ^ Top ^
Once you have clicked on your download link, your computer will probably ask if you want to 'open' or 'save' the file you are downloading. Choose 'save'. Your computer will now ask you where you want to save the music – Kaptain Zorch recommends that you choose your 'desktop'. Click 'OK' (or 'save').

Your computer will start to download the track.

The length of time it takes your computer to download your tracks will depend on your internet speed. Once your track has downloaded you will find a new file on your desktop.
Simply click on this file. Your computer will now choose which software it uses to play the track. Your track will play in any music player package, such as Microsoft Windows Player, RealPlayer, Winamp or QuickTime. In most players, the track will automatically start to play. If not, try clicking the 'play' button in the player.
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