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What Is This MP3 Thingy Anyway? Why Bother?
Buying is SIMPLE – What do I
get?
How to Download and How to Pay
Downloading Free MP3s with a SLOW connection
Notes and Tips on Downloading When
Using A Slow Dial-Up
Connection
My Dial-Up Connection Keeps disconnecting before the download completes
What Is This MP3 Thingy Anyway?
Bob Dylan is still ringing loud with 'the times they are a changin'! Not that long ago 78s were replaced with 33s and 45s (that's LPs and Singles to most people). Of course the numbers 33 and 45 represented the speed that the vinyl record was going around on the turntable (i.e. 33RPMs) and that sounded technical to newcomers back then too. Then of course everything went digital. And since then, it's all about getting the same sound into smaller and smaller memory. And it has to be done without losing quality.
MP3 is a 'compression' method - a way of squeezing a sound file so that it is way smaller than it was but still sounds the same. Obviously the smaller it is, the quicker it can be uploaded or downloaded over the internet. There is a limit to how much you 'squeeze' the file though because there comes a point when you lose quality. Typically 128kbps is the accepted standard for MP3 compression which will still retain CD quality sound - above that is not noticeably any better quality. But below that the quality suffers particularly for certain types of music.
Why Bother?
Well, as mentioned above, when it comes to downloading over the internet, time is of the essence - so smaller file - quicker download. So too is space. You can put 100s of songs on a single CD in MP3 format - but usually only about 25 normal 'wave' files. Remember when you used to have a CD changer in the Car to play 10 CDs? - not any more ONE CD will play all those songs and more if they are in MP3 format. Most modern cars now come with MP3 CD players as standard. This means that if you can convert all of your music to MP3 files (which you can do for free on your computer), you could store your whole library on a single DVD! (or maybe two DVDs if your library is massive) You could store this DVD at a friends house or at the office. Then if for some reason you lost your music collection (house fire/ Burglary etc) you would still have all your music on ONE DVD! So it makes sense to get a handle on this format now. If you haven't explored the world of MP3 files yet, you should. Even the Watchtower and Awake magazines are now available as MP3 CDs instead of Tapes. Also the entire Bible is available in MP3 format on MP3 CD/DVD
Buying an MP3 Music Download Album from this site is really simple. If you’re new to this, don’t be afraid, it’s very straight forward.
Firstly: PAYMENT:
you purchase this album by clicking on the Buy Now button which will take you to a secure PayPal site. This is now even easier than before because you don’t need to sign up for a PayPal account. (However if you do want to set up an account with them it quite is easy to set up. - just go to www.PayPal.com and follow the sign up instructions. You will find this very handy for many other purchases online so don’t think it’s not worth your while.)
Secondly: MP3 PLAYER:
To benefit from the MP3 album you need software on your computer to play this kind of file. As it happens Windows comes free with WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER but there are also many free programmes on the net you can download for free to play these files and to burn them to your CD (such as www.MusicMatch.com and iTunes – Each of these have their own help area to get you started)
What Am I Getting?
When you complete your download you will have all of the songs from the album you chose. All these songs are in MP3 format. You can listen to them straight away on your computer, transfer them to your iPod or MP3 walkman, or you can copy them to a CD (see Burning to CD below). Of course all of the lyrics are available free to download from the site.
When you click BUY NOW button to purchase your MP3 Music Album download you will be taken to a Payloadz window as illustrated below.

You are not finished yet though – so far you have only filled your basket as it were, you have not purchased the MP3 CD as yet.
If you are happy you are buying the correct album (title is displayed in the “ITEM” column) you simply click on the “Checkout” button to continue your payment with PAYPAL.
Of course if you want to purchases more MP3s simply click on the continue shopping button. This takes you back to the BibleSongs site where you can select another album by clicking the buy now button beside the album you want.
After successful payment via PayPal, straight away you will be sent an email from Payloadz.com with a link to where you can download the album. This link will be available for 48 hours until you are successful with your download. – Any problems – send me an email and I’ll do my best to help you.
BURNING YOUR ALBUM TO A CD
As to burning your files onto a CD (you are permitted to do this ONCE for your own use NOT TO DISTRIBUTE TO OTHERS). Because there are so many different programmes for doing this I can’t possibly include instructions on how to do this for them all. You will need to check the help files of the programme you are using for burning.
I would recommend that when you make a CD that you keep the songs in the same order as they appear on the title listing on the web-site. This way you can find lyrics easier and your album will be consistent with all those earth wide. In particular the album; "Moy Monkey's Lessons For Life" needs to be kept in order because each song is introduced by Moy Monkey as he goes through his school day.
You should be aware though that there are two ways of putting these files on your CD.
So you will need to choose the right burning method for your uses. CD writing software like Nero open with a menu allowing you to choose the medium - CD then the type of data to burn - Audio then either MP3 Or Wave files.
Making an MP3 file CD means you can fit more songs onto one CD (Typically 200 or so depending on the files)
Whereas making a WAVE file CD means you can only fit about 80 minutes of music on one CD.
Some people keep their entire collection of music as MP3s on a DVD (which will play on your DVD player without having to change disk) as a backup in case they lose their music in a fire or whatever.
Notes and Tips on Downloading When Using A Dial-Up Connection
What is a
dial-up connection? Basically if you connect to the internet you use
an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and you either are connected all the time
(such as with broadband or ISDN or others – which are faster) or your computer
will dial-up your service
provider so you can access the internet. If your computer dials a number like
this, (you may hear it dial out or there may be a delay of a minute or so
before you connect) then you most likely have a slow “Dial-up” internet
connection.
Please note: I do not recommend MP3 Album purchases for users with
a slow connection.
Having said this it may be helpful for you to be aware of some problems
that can be overcome when downloading even the free MP3s.
Specifically the problem of being disconnected
before the completion of a download.
Often internet server providers (ISPs) with dial-up access
will cut the connection after so many minutes. Sometimes because they only
allow you to be connected for a specific time (and there’s nothing you can do
if that is the case) but also on account of inactivity.
If you have dial up connection it may take as much as 20 - 30 minutes to
download and you may be cut off before the file is finished downloading (broadband
would download in 2-3 minutes however). Also disconnection may occur if your
own browser (internet explorer) assumes you are no longer
using the internet. Now, I know what you’re thinking – “I’m not inactive on the
internet – I’m downloading!” But often
for whatever reason the system doesn't detect the download as 'use'. As for the
browser cutting you off, there is a way to disable this
but the easiest way around this which will also satisfy your ISP is simple.
Once you have clicked on the download and it starts to download, navigate to
another page (browse the lyrics on my site perhaps ) and
click on a link every five or so minutes. This way the browser (or your ISP)
'thinks' you are busy using the net and does not disconnect you due to presumed
inactivity.
Disabling the auto disconnect on
your browser’s settings (Internet Explorer Only)
(Note: if your connection continues to be cut off after making the changes below then it is your ISP that is disconnection you. Other than making sure you ‘show’ yourself to be ‘using’ the internet by clicking on links now and then I can’t offer any further suggestions. You may have to upgrade your contract with your ISP or use a different ISP
Your
browser may be set to disconnect if idle after so many minutes. To check this
and disable it;
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While Internet Explorer is open Click on the menu item TOOLS then select Internet Options A control panel will open with 7
Tabs on the top – select the Connections Tab Select the Dial-up connection and Click on the Settings Button to the right |
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Another window will open Now click on the Advanced
button (bottom right) |
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The Advanced Dial-up window will
open There two square boxes to do with Disconnection Make sure there is NO TICK in
either of these boxes Then Click the OK button to accept the changes and close
the window Then Click the OK button again in the next window Then Click the OK button to close the Internet Options
panel – you’re done. |
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