WDW Sounds, Music & Etc.....Can this be done?? LONG

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I am totally addicted to the Magic Trips Radio Live365 site that plays all the sounds, shows, parades, background music, etc. I dont know what I would do without it, except I can not be online all the time at work.


Can I make my own CD somehow of all these? DH made me a CD from Napster music years ago and I did not know if somehow he can do this?? Are there any sites that I can download to? Is this allowed, I am so stupid:(

Thank you!!
 
My son has been showing me how to use a program called kazaa, that he got on the internet, for downloading music. I could ask him about it tonight if you don't get any other answers. Kazaa seems really complicated to me....but he breezes right thru it.
 
Thank you I am desparate LOL I just got off the express monorail to the MK:( hearing that spiel, I get a lump in my throat!

I have several park CD's but this is different!
 
What's the address for this site? Sounds like it can be addicting!:p :bounce:
 

Kazaa is addicting! But be careful, you can get viruses from downloading from their web-site -

On their home page, they offer a free download of a virus scan so you don't have too much to worry about -
 
I just talked to DS. What he uses is called Kazaa Media Desktop. I went to www.kazaa.com and there is a download for it there.

He says he taught himself, this from a kid who gets his younger sister to install software for him, and we all know how easy THAT is!!!

Good luck!

PS....I think this is called "shareware" and some people have issues with it. Maybe you should start another thread asking about this Kazaa....maybe some others know better than I do!!
 
There is also www.limewire.com where you can do a search for Disney or WDW. We have gotten quite a few parks and rides tracks and have made many cd's. You have to download a browser to use it, but it doesn't take long.

Holly
 
This is what I did and it might work for you. Its kinda complicated.

First you will need a sound card that has an audio "out" connection.

Then from radio shack I got an adapter that on one end plugs into the audio "out" on the sound card in the back of the computer and the other end of the adapter divides into right and left audio.
I took the end with the left and right audio and plugged it into the audio "in" ports on my double cassette deck.
Then went to the website and got it playing in my windows media player. After all 4 hours were done I moved the slide button all the way back and pressed play again on the windows media player. Then hit record on my cassette deck. It took about 4 or 5 cassettes.

I tried limewire but could not find much in the way of park music.
 
Just a note on Kazaa. A while back, there was a big stink about Kazaa because it was packaged with ads and "spyware". This can pop up ads, keep track of you browsing, and in some reports, use you computer in a distributed processing project without you knowing. The same company released Kazaalite, which is supposed to be spyware and ad free.

Limewire, Audiogalaxy, and WinMX worked well for us... After Napster died.

Ted
 

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