Friday, March 20, 2015

Want to Download Music Videos Straight to Your iPhone?

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Want to Download Music Videos Straight to Your iPhone?

In this week's edition of the Digital Music newsletter:

  • How to Download Music Videos Straight to Your iPhone.
  • How to Find Free Songs on Google Play Music.
  • How to Hide Purchased Songs And Albums in iCloud.
  • Top 3 USB Turntables: Convert Your Vinyl Records.
How to Download Music Videos Straight to Your iPhone
As well as having digital music on your iPhone you can also download music videos too. However, if you've already attempted to download videos from sites like YouTube, then you'll know its not as straightforward. In this guide we'll show you how to use Video Downloader Lite Super to quickly grab streaming music videos from the Net. Read more
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How to Find Free Songs on Google Play Music
The Google Play Music store might not be the first place you think of when searching for free music. After all, doesn't it just have the one 'Free Single of The Week' promotion now? It actually has more than that when you know where to look -- including free albums too. For more information, be sure to read this guide on how to search for free songs and albums on Google Play Music. Read more
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How to Hide Purchased Songs And Albums in iCloud
Chances are you've got a few songs and albums in your iTunes library that you wish you hadn't. You may be able to delete them from your computer or iOS device, but they will still be there in iCloud -- and on display. So, how do you stop content you'd rather forget about from showing up? To find out more, read this tutorial on how to make songs and albums disappear! Read more
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Top 3 USB Turntables: Convert Your Vinyl Records
Have you got a collection of old vinyl records you want to transfer to MP3 or other type of digital audio format? These days vinyl records are not as popular of they once were, but that doesn't mean you should keep them in the attic gathering dust. Here's a short-list of USB turntables that make the grade for under $100. Read more
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