Once you have your Limewire open go to your library an just right click on one of the songs. It should say like "open file location" or "open containing folder" as one of the options and once u found that click it. This will bring up the folder of all you files you have in your library in your limewire. I would try to write down the path or keep a mental note if you dont feel like right clicking everytime to get to that folder. Once your in the folder you just double click any song you want to play in media player and it will play.
Sorry to say but you can't get limewire music to windows media player just put a music disc in limewire and burn songs on that!trust me I've triedYes you can! Took me a longtime to figure it out.Go to User/ Documents/ Limewire/ SavedSelect the files you want by highlighting them or of course to select multiple files, hold down ctrl button and select files.Right click on your selection and click on add to Windows Media Player List.Or if u hav Wndws Media Center you can go to the settings menu and set it up to pull music from the Limewire saved folder
im not sure but if you do it in windows media player and click burn or open your saved files in Limewire and listen and click burn now playing in windows media please reply if you dont like my anser moerocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
windows media player. download it to your laptop first then get your USB connector and connect your laptop to your mobile [or MP3 player] and synch the music.[download it to your mobile]. THIS CAN ONLY BE DONE ON WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER AS FAR AS I KNOW
you could either push F3 or highlight all your songs in ur library and drag them to your windows media player and they will all be there
yes, you download to a file on your hard drive and then use a program like NERO to burn the songs (files) onto a cd. yes, depending on what type of file the song is, if it is a MP3, WMA, or wave you can use programs like Windows Media Player or iTunes. Once you import the songs to either of these, you have the opption to burn them to CD. >>MATT
you can open limewire then save it then download it to windows media player
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you can find the song on Limewire[but first you have to download the program] and double click on the song and wait for it to load. The open up Windows Media Player. Go to sync on windows media player, once the song is loaded just drag it to windows media player[you can do this is the limewire's window is smaller than the Windows Media Player] then just plug in your mp3 and sync it. to download limewire go to: www.limewire.comand download the basic one because you have to pay for the pro this should work because that's how i get all my music on my mp3
Download LimeWire from google. Lime Wire can download videos, music stuff like that.
That is impossible. Youtube videos stay on youtube unless you download.
Whenever you download a song, it should appear in the download tray when it's done. By clicking and dragging the file to your desktop you can then organize it as you like. If you wish to get songs that you have previously downloaded on limewire you must go to the saved folder. Using windows go to MyDocuments>LimeWire>Saved
i recomend limewire and use windows media player to transfer to your device. just make sure you add the songs to your library in media player and choose manual when you transfer
You have to open Windows Media Player first and then click LimeWire. I know...that confused me, too.
of course. the .mp3 file you get from limewire can be played using any media player, no matter what version. I have the new itunes (8) and my music downloaded from limewire works perfectly.
you have to go to windows media player and go to the library click on music and then click on add new music and all your music from limewire will go to window media player. you should be able to do it from there.
You probably do not have the correct codecs to play the file. A simple and pain-free solution is to download and install VLC, a free media player that can play almost all media files.
Yes...and most do, just use limewire, transfer files to windows media player and put them on your MP3