Kazaa isn't working

Fankango

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When i open Kazaa it does not connect. i just got norton virus 2006 and a upgrade to spysweeper. can someone help me out with this. or suggest a nother good P2P sharer that is not full of spyware or virus. thanks
 
When i open Kazaa it does not connect. i just got norton virus 2006 and a upgrade to spysweeper. can someone help me out with this. or suggest a nother good P2P sharer that is not full of spyware or virus. thanks


#1)Kazaa is dead they are in court right now being sued.

#2)Kazaa is illegal and therefore banned by moderators to help you with any program problems in the forum

#3)Is it really that expensive to buy a 15dollar cd man?
 
#1)Kazaa is dead they are in court right now being sued.

#2)Kazaa is illegal and therefore banned by moderators to help you with any program problems in the forum

#3)Is it really that expensive to buy a 15dollar cd man?

My answer to question 3 is that yes, for a dollar a song, that is too exensive for me. I dont have any money. Otherwise, i dont like to use illegal stuff and whatnot. So im screwed.
 
nope i dont think it is hard to go buy a 15 dollar CD but i think it is hard to buy a 15 dollar CD when there is only one good song, i have used Kazaa to test music, like when a New CD comes out i might download the album and if i actually like it i have gone out and bought the album even after downloading all the songs, i might be the only one who does that.
 
also why can you use limewire or bearsharer still, how come they dont just kill them all to stop the sharing

Eventually these sites will get shutdown in time. I certainly have no problem paying $15 for a cd when stores where I live usually see $18-20! Gosh that would be a bargain here! :P Unfortunately I'm going to have to go to Amazon.com or some other place to order cds since the music stores around here don't even carry the type of music I listen to.
 
nope i dont think it is hard to go buy a 15 dollar CD but i think it is hard to buy a 15 dollar CD when there is only one good song, i have used Kazaa to test music, like when a New CD comes out i might download the album and if i actually like it i have gone out and bought the album even after downloading all the songs, i might be the only one who does that.

I've done that.

You could also do what I do: Wal-Mart downloads. http://musicdownloads.walmart.com/catalog/servlet/MainServlet
$0.88 each, and you can sample each song. I've found some stuff there that I wasn't able to find anywhere else. You don't even need a credit card; one of their Gift Cards available at any register will do just fine. :) You "fill" the Gift Card at the register and then use it online just like a credit card. The only "problem" is that Internet Exploder is mandatory. FF/Mozilla/Netscape won't work.

Want to save it to a CD? Printed in PC World were instructions on how to use WMP to rip the .wma to a .wav so that you can save it without DRM.

This is what I do when I can't find what I want on P2P... which is sadly becoming more often.

Tom
 
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WMP 10 now is able to convert wma and wav files into mp3s right off of a cd when you choose the "rip cd" option. When I add to the WMP library the mp3 choice is made there. If you buy downloads and write to cd-rws you then can convert them to mp3s through WMP 10.
 
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