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Music Playlist

Morning all,

Not sure f this is the best place to post this so apologies in advance.

I am looking at creating a play list to burn on to CD for a wedding playlist. (the venue only has a CD player). Now my issue is that all my CDs are locked away in a garage and I can't find the keys so I can't burn get the tracks I want from them, I do have all my music on google music but none of it was uploaded from my library (just added from goggles).

Now my question is can I as a paying user download the tracks to burn to CD? if not has anyone got any suggestions?

Thanks

OSO

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  • abibee
    abibee Posts: 441 Forumite
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    If you bought any cd's from Amazon, they'll be available to download from Amazon's Cloud, which auto stores any music you bought from them.
  • bluesnake
    bluesnake Posts: 1,460 Forumite
    edited 23 October 2014 at 7:18AM
    ... I am looking at creating a play list to burn on to CD for a wedding playlist. (the venue only has a CD player). ...OSO

    Er, a 'cd player' often only plays CDs and not mp3 etc. Won't you have to convert you digital music into CD music - Nero once did this.

    the average length of an CD album in between 40 minutes to an hour. each track playing for about 3 or 4 minutes.

    Personally, I'd use the headphone output of the mp3 player and connect it into the aux socket of the amp and a new set of batteries (or laptop) and you will need to know what connections and try it out beforehand.
  • almillar
    almillar Posts: 8,621 Forumite
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    You can download music from Google Music. If you go there on your web browser, you right click an album or track I think, and an option is download. It should come up with a warning that they only allow you to download a certain number of times throught the browser, and to use the 'music downloader' or something instead. Use that, download the MP3 tracks. For me, I'd then be importing them into iTunes, creating a playlist, and then burning that playlist, as above, ensuring that you're buring CD Audio, and not simply MP3 files. You can do your own thing for the last bit.
  • S0litaire
    S0litaire Posts: 3,535 Forumite
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    Google play has it's own desktop app that it uses to upload your music to Google servers. That also lets you download all your tracks as well as any free/bought ones to your music folder.
    Laters

    Sol

    "Have you found the secrets of the universe? Asked Zebade "I'm sure I left them here somewhere"
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