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Windows Media Player 12 Volume Leveling: Cure Volume Differences Between Songs
Volume leveling or normalizing in Windows Media Player is useful for ensuring that the loudness of all the music in your library remains constant. If you find that there is a lot of variation in the volume levels between songs in your digital music collection, then WMP's volume leveling feature can help. To find out how to use this option in WMP 12, follow the simple steps in this tutorial.
Converting to iTunes Audiobooks: How to Add Bookmarking to iTunes Songs
Is it really possible to convert songs to iTunes audiobooks? You can fool iTunes into thinking any song is an audiobook by changing its media type. This can be useful if you want to add bookmarking to a lengthy song and want iTunes to remember its playback position. This iTunes hack is also a stellar organizational aid in quickly moving multiple audiobooks that have ended up in the wrong section in your iTunes library. If you want to see how easy it is to get iTunes to treat any song as an audiobook, then read on!
How To Use an iTunes Gift Certificate: Use Your Gift Credit on the iTunes Store
Have you just received an iTunes Gift Certificate and are wondering how to use it? If you're not sure how to go about redeeming your credit on the iTunes Store, or even what products you can purchase, then follow this tutorial to see how easy it really is. The steps in this article will show you how to load up your iTunes account so you can download songs, apps, and more!
How To Convert AMR to MP3: Create MP3s from AMR Files Using Free Software
If you've got AMR ringtones on your phone and want to be able to use them on other devices that aren't compatible with the AMR format, then you'll need an AMR converter to transcode to MP3 and other more popular audio formats. Many portables also store voice recordings (via the condensed microphone) as AMR files for optimized storage. Again, you'll probably need to convert these at a later date to a more popular format in order to work with them. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to use free AMR conversion software to create MP3s.
How to Sign up to Facebook: Use Facebook for Online Music Services
Do you want to use Facebook for music, but don't know where to begin? If you're not sure how to get started and don't have a Facebook account yet in order to use some of the best online music services like Spotify, MOG, Slacker Radio, and others, then this tutorial article will show you how. Learn how to register for a free account so you can start discovering and sharing new music with your friends.
iTunes Sound Check: How to Normalize iTunes Songs Using Sound Check
Are you frustrated by songs in your iTunes library that all play at different volumes? If so, then using the iTunes Sound Check feature could be all that is needed to solve this common problem. This option can be configured to normalize all the digital audio tracks in your iTunes music collection without making any permanent changes to your files. To find out how to configure this cool feature, read our iTunes Sound Check tutorial that shows you how in 4 easy steps.
iTunes Purchase Problems: How to Report a Problem to iTunes Support
Have you run into an iTunes purchase problem that you'd like to report to Apple? If you've downloaded a song, movie, audiobook, or other type of digital product from the iTunes Store and have encountered a problem with it, then there's a quick and painless method via the iTunes software to get your issue sorted. To find out how to send a message to Apple alerting them of your recent iTunes Store problem, follow this step-by-step guide now.
How to Deauthorize an Old iTunes Computer: Removing Dead Computers From iTunes
If you have old or dead computers associated with iTunes and have reached the authorize limit of 5, you might now be wondering how to deauthorize them? Normally the only way to remove them is to directly work on each computer in turn via the iTunes software installed on them. However, if you no longer have access to computers you once linked to your Apple ID, then this can first seem like an impossible task. The good news is that is can be done and in this iTunes tutorial, we will show you how. Discover how you can quickly deauthorize all computers associated with your Apple ID just by using the iTunes software -- you will then be able to start again from scratch.
Windows Media Player Crossfading: How to Automatically Crossfade Music in WMP 11
Crossfading songs in Windows Media Player is a great feature that allows you to listen to your digital music library without the annoyance of silence. Smooth transitions between songs not only enhances your listening experience, but also adds an excellent professional touch -- this effect is often used by DJs for non-stop music. If you want to use crossfading while listening to your MP3 music collection, then follow our easy tutorial on configuring WMP 11 to use crossfades between tracks.
Windows Media Player 12 Crossfading: How to Eliminate Gaps Between Songs
Do you want to use Windows Media Player to listen to your MP3 music without any gaps? You can do this by using a technique called Crossfading. It is an audio enhancement feature that is built into Windows Media Player 12 which enables smooth transitions between songs to be done automatically. This audio effect is extensively used in DJ software and other applications to seamlessly fade out one song while the next one is faded in. If you are looking for a tutorial on how to achieve this in WMP 12, then read on!
How to Subscribe to iTunes Match: Upload Your Music to iCloud
To make it easy to store your iTunes music library in iCloud, Apple invented iTunes Match. This scan and match service can potentially save you a huge amount of upload time, but how do you set it up? In this iTunes Match tutorial, we'll show you how to get started in order to synchronize your music collection with Apple's iCloud music locker.
Windows Media Player Burning: Changing Burn Speed in Windows Media Player 11
Are you having problems burning audio CDs in Windows Media Player 11? If so, then reducing the burn speed could help. The quality of media is one of the most common reasons why trying to burn audio discs can lead to problems like music drop outs, failed burn sessions, etc. However, by burning CDs at a slower speed you could instantly fix your problem! For more information, read this Windows Media Player 11 tutorial that shows you how to change CD burning speed.
Windows Media Player Burning: Changing Burn Speed in Windows Media Player 12
Are you having problems burning audio CDs in Windows Media Player? Is so then reducing the burn speed could help. The quality of media for instance could be at fault and so burning CDs at a lower speed could just stop music drop outs, or even complete failure of a disc burning session. To see how to alter the burn speed, read this Windows Media Player 12 tutorial.
Audacity Tutorial: How to Convert WAV to MP3 Using LAME
Do you need to quickly convert WAV files to MP3? Using Audacity and the LAME MP3 encoder is a good combination for producing excellent quality MP3s. This tutorial will guide you through the steps necessary to convert WAV to MP3 files.
How to Make Winamp Portable: Play Your Music Straight From a USB Flash Drive
Need to find out how to make a portable version of Winamp so you can use it on a USB flash drive? Using portable apps such as software media players can make a lot of sense if you want to carry around your MP3 library and use it on virtually any computer. This tutorial will show you how to install Winamp on an external drive so you can use it for listening to music while on the move.
File Sharing Tips: How to Stay Legal When Using Your P2P Program
Do you use a BitTorrent file sharing program and are confused about whether it is legal or illegal? If so, then this article will keep you on the right side of the law. By reading this guide, you'll be able learn about the pitfalls of file sharing and what to do to ensure you don't end up getting sued through a lack of knowledge.
Windows Media Player 12: How to Burn a Gapless Audio CD
Do you need to find out how to create a gapless audio CD for non-stop music? Sometimes it can be annoying when there's a silent gap between each song on a CD. If you need non-stop music for a party, or have a podcast series that you want to listen to without interruption, then making a gapless CD will enhance your listening experience. Find out in this tutorial how to burn a gapless audio CD using Windows Media Player 12.
How to Use Amazon Cloud Drive Like an External Hard Disk
Wish you could use Amazon Cloud Drive like an external hard disk? If you use online storage to backup your digital music collection or other types of important files, then this tutorial will demonstrate how to integrate Amazon's Cloud Drive into your desktop so it acts just like a real Windows folder. Read on to discover how to drag and drop files into the cloud without having to use your Web browser.
iTunes Updates: How to Manually Check for Updates Using iTunes
Did you know that you can force iTunes to search for updates rather than having to wait? If you need to manually check for any updates, then this iTunes tutorial will show you how. We'll also demonstrate an alternative way to update iTunes if you are having problems with Apple's popular jukebox software.
How to Delete iTunes Songs: Delete Music From Your iTunes Library
Do you need to find out how to manually delete iTunes songs? Is your music library overloaded and full of songs you don't listen to? If your music collection needs tidying up, then why not optimize your iTunes library by removing songs that you don't listen to anymore. You may also want to free up hard drive space by backing up the songs before deleting them. Follow this iTunes tutorial to find out now.
How To Transfer Music to iPhone: Sync Music to Your iPhone Using iTunes
Do you want to start using your iPhone to listen to music, but don't know how? By following the steps in this article, you will see how simple it is to start using your iPhone as an MP3 player -- just like an iPod in fact! We'll show you how to transfer music and playlists so you can start enjoying your iTunes library on your phone! Find out now by reading this quick and easy to understand tutorial.
Troubleshooting Sync Problems: Solve Sync Center Conflicts With Your Portable
Are you suffering sync conflicts in Windows Sync Center? If you use this built-in tool to transfer music, videos, or other types of media files to your MP3 / media player, then this problem can stop you from keeping your media files up-to-date. This troubleshooting guide will show you the steps to take in order to solve those annoying sync conflicts in a flash!
Windows Media Player Problems: How to Stop WMP Freezing in Full Screen Mode
Do you find Windows Media Player crashes when in full screen mode? If WMP freezes when you switch to full screen view, then be sure to read this windows media player troubleshooting tip. By following this short tutorial you will be able to stop this happening using a simple registry hack.
Troubleshooting Windows Media Player Problems: How to Fix a Corrupt WMP Database
Are you having problems trying to play your music library in Windows Media Player? If you can’t view, add, or delete the songs in your WMP library, then you could be suffering from a corrupt WMP database. The good news is that this can be easily fixed by following our WMP tutorial. Follow the steps in this quick tips article to see how you can recover your WMP music library in a flash.
How to Uninstall or Reinstall Windows Media Player 12: Fixing WMP 12 Problems
Do you want to know how to uninstall or reinstall Windows Media Player 12? If you're stuck and need to find out how to remove WMP 12, then follow this quick tips article to see how. Whether you are having problems with WMP 12 or just want to remove it from Windows 7, this tutorial will show you the steps in order to quickly deinstall it.
