Okay I know that I asked this three time's. But no one can under stind me..
Question Posted Friday February 3 2012, 8:04 pm
So I will say this the best I can for the last time. Thank you for reading. After recording the song(or songs) from You Tube using sound recorder how do you put it on your mp3?I know how to record from You Tube after that I'm lost. Now I have some rules(sorry but it's my Mom laptop. If she has rule I have rules.)I can't download a program of any kind to the computer. And if I have to download the songs to the computer it need to be in a way that I can easy go back and get rid of them. So it was like it was never there(on the computer. Not my mp3 player.)Please I'm a little slow with the computer so if it herd(or easy)please break it down. Thank you.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: iPods and Mp3 Players? ashkbash21 answered Tuesday February 7 2012, 12:51 am: youtube-mp3.org.
1. you copy the url of the video you want off of youtube.
2. paste it into the website^^^.
3. a pop up will come up with three options open save and cancel. you click save.
4. another screen will pop up make sure your music file on your laptop is opened and click save.
5. now this part i'm guessing because i use itunes for my music but i think i know how to for an mp3. go to your music player on your laptop or where ever you usually put your music on ur mp3 and it should have your music on the left. it will be under untitled artist or something like that. if you need more help i can try to:) [ ashkbash21's advice column | Ask ashkbash21 A Question ]
babygurlsns answered Sunday February 5 2012, 7:38 pm: You're not going to be able to put music from youtube on your computer unless you download a video converter. So what you're wanting to do will probably have to wait until you ahve your own computer & your own rules. [ babygurlsns's advice column | Ask babygurlsns A Question ]
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