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    Link to another site How to Download Myspace's Free Music for Your iPod or a CD

    Update - Myspace is trying to block these types of sites. Watch this thread and specifically our comments for updates on working techniques.

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    As of the last update to this article, File2HD.com still works.

    To use this site, simply copy the URL from a Myspace artist's page, and paste it into the form on the site.
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    If there's one thing anyone can appreciate about Myspace.com, it's that nearly any artist of any popularity has music to sample. In fact, when you browse by genre, you'll find over 2,000,000 playable tracks at the time of writing. Most of these tracks are complete songs (some longer than 5:00) and many are exclusive; meaning you won't find them anywhere except on the artist's Myspace page. This article will teach you how to download songs from Myspace pages to your hard drive in order to play on your iPod or a CD. The real benefit here is that you'll have those exclusive tracks and live performances geared up on a custom-mixed CD or playlist that goes anywhere instead of only being available on your PC.

    Please note for the purposes of this article that this is only information. We are simply showing you the door: it's up to you to walk through it or not. Many artists would not appreciate you ripping every song from their Myspace page. We only recommend you download music for personal use and obey copyright laws. These steps may seem complex at first, but I've outlined them as simply as possible and once you try a few songs, you'll have no problems with the rest. With that said, let's get started.

    Tools Required
    The tool we use at this time is Myspace Mp3 Gopher. This tool is very quick to download and we'll explain its usage later in this article. For now, download the program to a location where you can easily find it.

    As an alternative, you may want to visit this site after you've found music (see below). This site attempts to streamline the process mentioned in this article. I personally had problems with the site (especially on longer songs (10 minutes or more), so I'll explain my process in detail now.

    Finding Music
    This is a really easy step. Click "Music" on the top of the Myspace navigation bar (it's near the far right). From here you can search for specific artists or browse by genre at the bottom of the page. You may find several pages for a single artist. This is usually because fans will setup fake pages. Many of these pages will offer music that the primary site did not offer so be sure to check them too.

    Once you've located a Myspace artist page with some music you'd like, copy the friend ID from the address bar. This should be a 5-9 digit number at the end of the address (URL) following "friendID=", such as the highlighted section pictured below:

    This is Audioslave's friend ID.

    Using the Gopher
    Run the program you downloaded earlier. It should look something like this:

    See the box where it says "FriendID="? That's where you paste in that number from above, 7332316. Doing this should give you the following when you click "Get Song List":

    Now we're getting somewhere! Downloading the music is now an easy process. Double click the song you'd like to download. This will prompt you to save the file somewhere like any other file. Point it to a folder you created or will remember later, and click "Save".

    Once you complete this, the Gopher will load the Myspace player into a window like that pictured below:
    The "Download" button will not be clickable until the player has loaded completely. On broadband this should only take a few seconds. Now click the Download button. Once you've clicked this, you can now click the Play button on the player. The song should now play as it downloads.


    While the song plays, it will be downloaded as an MP3 to your hard drive in the location specified earlier. Before the song is done playing, it will likely inform you that the download has completed. It seems that you do not need to listen to the whole file to download it, so you can stop it as soon as you receive this message. The song should be fully downloaded. Some songs appear to have excess silence (10+ seconds) at the end of the track. For now I'd recommend dealing with this as-is, but you could use an audio editing program to cut the track.

    Note - You can run the Myspace MP3 Gopher application several times (opening many windows) in order to download several songs simultaneously rather than one at a time. You should probably mute your sound if you try this.

    Adding to an iPod
    If you want to listen to the music you've downloaded on your iPod, open up iTunes. At the top choose File, Add Folder to Library. Locate the folder that you stored the downloaded music into above and click OK. The songs should be added to your iTunes library at this point. Try using the Search feature for the artist and you should see the downloaded tracks listed.

    Now it's just a matter of plugging in your iPod and dragging the songs to your iPod like any other music.

    Burning to an Audio CD
    Since the files are now stored as MP3s locally on your hard drive, it's as easy as burning any other audio file at this point. If you're burning an audio CD for your car and the CD player can play Mp3 CDs, read this tutorial on burning a data CD using the MP3 files. If you're unsure or know your CD player cannot play MP3s, read this article on burning the music to an audio CD. These tutorials apply to Windows XP.

    Conclusion
    We highly recommend that you spend some browsing different music genres on Myspace. Try different countries and keywords to really expand your taste. There are millions of artists out there dying to have you listen to their music and many are damn good! Myspace is a good portal to find out about some of these lesser known performers.

    That's all for now. We hope this information serves you well. As always, please don't shoot the messenger.

    If you liked this article, you may also enjoy our guide on Myspace trackers to verify who's spying on your page.
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    I wanted to add that you can use a website to do just the same that just gives you a link to download. Very easy.

    Myspace Song Ripper
    WYL is awesome, but never doubt T3D!

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    good work, tweaker

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    Download Any MP3 From MySpace Bands


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    Great link, that's even easier.

    This one seems to work well too:
    « MySpaceValley.com - MySpace MP3 Song Downloader »

    I had some problem using these tools on my own when downloading larger files, so I edited the article with a link and suggestions. Thanks.

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    But why? It streams at something around 64k...
    "Ron Paul remains mostly an afterthought, electorally – a candidate pushing a message more than a candidacy. By at least one metric – his chance of occupying the Oval Office –
    Mr. Paul is doing no better than he did in 2008. But by most other yardsticks, Mr. Paul this year has far exceeded the accomplishments of his 2008 campaign, reflecting, perhaps,
    how much the mood of the country has shifted."

    Nate Silver - FiveThirtyEight

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    They're 96K, not 64k. Sure it's not nearly CD quality, but it sure beats the local radio -- especially for selection.

    I listen to a lot of indie electronic music that can't easily be found. This is a great way to make it portable for the road. I'm listening to most of my music in my truck though via an FM modulator and an iPod. I doubt I could tell the difference between 64k and 320k in this case.

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    Myspace *may* have blocked the application used in this article, as it no longer functions for me. For now I recommend the links above, especially:
    http://www.cwings.org/flat/music.php

    I'll post an update when the original program seems to work for me again. Keep an eye on its page here for updates:
    MySpace MP3 Gopher - Home and Development Page

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    Quote Originally Posted by tweakmonkey View Post
    Myspace *may* have blocked the application used in this article, as it no longer functions for me. For now I recommend the links above, especially:
    http://www.cwings.org/flat/music.php
    That site doesnt work for me anymore. It seems to be down. Maybe Myspace has ninjas now.
    WYL is awesome, but never doubt T3D!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chapel View Post
    That site doesnt work for me anymore. It seems to be down. Maybe Myspace has ninjas now.
    This one works still (for now anyway):
    « MySpaceValley.com - MySpace MP3 Song Downloader »

    This one works most of the time, too:
    MyspaceMP3.org - Download Music from MySpace
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    DIDINT WOrk

    idk y but the whenever i wanted to add teh song to a folder or a file teh song woldnt show in the file for me to add it to my itunes

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    not working...

    I downloaded that Gopher thing, and everything was fine until it said that it was unable to "convert the RTMP to an MP3." Anyway to solve this? (None of the other sites worked either...)

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    Myspace changed their coding around, so most don't work anymore

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    Works again!

    w00t!!

    i got the "unable to convert the RTMP to an MP3" the first attempt. Then it only downloaded a few seconds of the song. But then one worked and I tried the others again and they all worked!
    Yay!

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    Yay MyspaceGrab.com is working!

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    once i double click the song the box with the song comes up but it says error connecting..no matter how many times i do it, can anyone help?

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    The last link given works, just got to keep trying and refreshing. Also worry about renaming the file after you've saved it.

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    I'm not sure whether it's the site or Myspace though, but now there are error problems popping up.

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    download files from any site

    just use

    File2HD.com

    you can download mp3s from mspace or videos from youtube... or any file from any site

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