This volume has been updated to cover the latest ways to find, get, create and listen to MP3 files, including updated software and new players. For musicians and music lover alike, it contains: the essentials an MP3 user needs to know to find, download, create, share, save and hear MP3 files: enhanced features of the new release of MusicMatch Jukebox as well as the newest portable and home stereo MP3 players: revised and updated content to cover the newest features on MP3.com as well as coverage of the bad boys of MP3, notably the Napster file swapping service: a step-by-step guide to make your computer MP3-compliant; and a how-to guide to turn your desktop computer into a hi-fi sound system using your home stereo.
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