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1: What quality are your MP3 files?

Our MP3 files are encoded at 192 Kbps (CD quality). They are easy to download, easy to burn to CD, and easy to transfer to portable players. Our MP3 files are versatile enough to use on your computer, portable digital music players, and many home stereo systems.

2: How do I download the music I purchased?

After you make a purchase, you will receive a confirmation email at your PayPal email address, with a direct link to the download page. The MP3 files will be in Zip(compressed) file format for easier download. There are a number of free or built in zip utilities to unzip(decompress) your MP3 files.

Please note: For security reasons, the download page will expire after a limited number of visits!

3: Do you recommend using a dial-up modem to access my download purchase?

You can download your purchase through dial-up or high speed internet. However, it could take over 12 hours to download one group of files encoded at 192 Kbps with dial-up. High-speed internet access typically takes between 15 minutes to a half-hour to download a group of files encoded at 192 Kbps. Therefore, we recommend downloading through high-speed internet access.

4: How do I listen to my MP3 files?

MP3 files can play on many audio player applications and portable player devices. Some home stereo and car audio systems support MP3 file playback as well. Please refer to your audio player specifications for more information and playback instructions.

5: Can I make copies of my MP3 files?

You may only copy the MP3 files you download onto CDs or other devices for personal use or for backup. Copies are strictly for your own personal use, and you may not make additional copies for other people. Copying for others is a violation of federal and state copyright laws. Our MP3 files have no DRM settings that restrict copying.

6: How do I burn my MP3 files to CD?

If you have access to a CD player that can play MP3 files, all you need to do is create a data CD of the MP3 files in the proper product order and play it in your CD player. However, many CD players cannot play MP3 files from a data CD. Therefore, you will need to burn an audio CD from the MP3 files. Most CD burning software allows you to burn MP3 files as audio discs directly. Older software may require you to convert the MP3 files to WAV files manually.
For a live performance CD, make sure to burn the audio CD with the Disc-At-Once (DAO) option turned on, or set the number of seconds between tracks to ZERO to avoid any two second gaps between tracks on your CDs.

8: How do I contact you?

Please use the contact link at the top of the page. Please include your PayPal email address and the Invoice number included in your confirmation email.

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