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[QUOTE=Pothole914;18768574]LMAO I was thinking the same thing but, was too chicken **** to ask. I am completely computer illiterate except for word and excel platforms
i use mp3va.com they have a sale on right now (as they do several times per year) each track is .10 and if you buy the whole album you get 20% discount. the only downside is you have to 'preload' your account, and depending on how much you load, you get a 'bonus' amount. for example, preload $15, no bonus. preload $30, get a $15 bonus for a total account balance of $45. once you've purchased your tracks, you can also archive them in case you need to download them a subsequent time later.
i've been using it for several years and have not had any problems with unauthorized credit card usage.
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That's a Russian pirate site, you're buying stolen material.
Hi
Happy New Year
Ive got a 2016 Ultra Limited with the 6.5 Boom Box
I had the same problem this summer of the radio not recognizing the USB Stick
It took trying 3 different brand named Sticks till the radio finally recognized it, even tho the other sticks work in my F150 and my CPU.
The Office max by me is always having in store specials. like $4.99 for a 32 gig stick
A old 1.0 and 2.0 will work in a 3.0 and a 3.0 will work in the other two
Mike
If, for instance, you copied your music that you downloaded from iTunes (copyrighted material), onto a USB stick, without somehow changing the format, the material is bound to iTunes and it won't play in a non Apple device or non-Apple software. There are also many different file formats so it's important to know what your player supports, and make sure your music is in a supported file format. While there are several MP3 file parameters involving bitrates and such, MP3 is a fairly universally accepted file type.
When you run into such issues, it's best to grab a CD and rip it using any one of a thousand different free programs to a USB stick, and get that working first. Then you can eliminate everything but file format or copyright protection.
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