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Posted by Technobarbarian on 12/10/05 17:11
<stamfordbhu@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134230025.608289.293380@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Can anyone explain how I can download from the Russian MP3spy site.
> They won't answer any of my requests.
>
> 1. I bought some music
>
> 2. I got Flashget
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> 3. I click on the song bring up flashget.
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> 4. No mp3 files come up.
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> 5. I end up with a mtml or a jpeg filebut no music.
I quess it figures. You were too dense to figure out how to get this
stuff for free, so you're also too dense to find your way to their help
file: http://mp3spy.ru/en/faq.html
"You can download the tracks you have chosen in "Basket" page. There you
have all tracks that you have bought, but have not yet downloaded, they are
sorted in alphabetical order by artist and album. After you've downloaded
files, they disappear from your basket automatically and move to
"Downloaded" page. To download track from an album you need to open that
album (click on its name) and then click on necessary link in column "File".
Attention! To download file to your hard disk you need to click on link with
right button of your mouse and choose "Save file as." in the menu appeared.
If you've clicked in the link with left button of mouse and Media Player (or
any other player) appeared and started to play the song, cancel it's work.
Otherwise it will be counted as downloading of track.
It is possible, that after clicking on link with left button, a new window
with strange text records will appear. Press "STOP" button in your browser
right away, go back a page and try to download file with right button of
mouse.
Helpful hint: To be completely sure you've downloaded file for 100%, use
download manager programs (special programs for downloading from Internet)."
Personally I'd suggest that you do NOT use a download manager, but in
your case another trojan or two probably isn't going to make that much
difference.
You did get that didn't you? It's _right_ click and "Save file as". If
that don't work you can probably kiss your money goodbye. www.allofmp3.com
is probably more reliable. In any case I hope you weren't silly enough to
give the Russians your credit card information.
TB
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