How to record music files from eMusic™

How to download music for free from eMusic™

Learn how to record, convert and save songs from emusic.com

AudialsOne and Tunebite Platinum software are able to record internet radios, capture embedded Flash and RTMP-e videos, to download media files and to record audio- and video-streams from different sources, web sites like YouTube, players and Video-on-demand (VoD) services. Please find with the step-by-step instructions and with the example of the tutorial video the best ways to use Audials software for your free entertainment.

How to record music from eMusic™
 
Start Tunebite or AudialsOne.
Change to "Web" view.
Check "Detect internet media content".
In the section "convert to", select a profile with a suiting file format.
Open eMusic.com in any web browser (IE, Mozilla, Chrome, Safari supported).
Play on eMusic™ the music you like.
In Tunebite or AudialsOne, an item for each played eMusic™ music file will appear.
Mark the eMusic™ music file you want to download, and hit the "Record" button.
The eMusic™ music file will be downloaded and converted, the progress is shown next to the items.
Export the eMusic™ music file as file by simply dragging it to other applications or Windows Explorer.
The eMusic™ music file can be played with the desired player on PC, iPhone, iPod, cell phone, xbox, psp, PS3 etc.
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There is demo software and then there is freeware. With Audials you get both: free functions without limits and software to try out. Think of it as a test run to whet your appetite. Download Tunebite now for free and without registering. The freeware lets you convert audio files for free and record lots of MP3 music & videos from web. How can I use the Tunebite freeware?

Please note

Music from eMusic.com is copyrighted. Any redistribution of them without the consent of the copyright owners may be a violation of the law in most countries, including the USA. RapidSolution Software is not affiliated with eMusic™, nor the company that owns the trademark rights to eMusic™. This page is provided for compatibility purposes only, and in no case should be considered an endorsement of Audials Software products by any associated 3rd party.

About eMusic™

eMusic™ offers music lovers and casual music fans a more immersive, authentic music experience and better prices than mass market digital music retailers. It combines award-winning editorial, a state-of-the-art recommendations system, and social media features to provide the most musical context for an enthusiastic community of music fans, record labels, and artists alike. Customers are encouraged to explore music with subscription-based pricing that rewards discovery at a better value than any legal competitor.

The groundbreaking digital music retailer was one of the first to sell DRM-free music in the popular MP3 format beginning in 1998 and became the first service to sell audiobooks in MP3 in 2007. MP3 is the only DRM-free digital format that offers all the functions of physical music products such as the CD and is compatible with all digital audio devices, including the iPod and Zune.

www.eMusic.com was originally launched as a CD retailer in September 1995 by Creative Fulfillment, Inc. under the name eMusic. In 1998, it was acquired by Goodnoise, and in 2000, launched the world's first digital music subscription service. In 2003, Dimensional Associates, an operating company that manages private equity investments made by JDS Capital, purchased eMusic™ from Vivendi’s VU Net USA, which bought the company in 2001. Since then, the company has dramatically increased its subscriber base, expanded into 26 EU nations and Canada, and sold more than 300 million music downloads.

eMusic™ caters to music lovers in the underserved 25-54 demographic. Its vast catalogue comprises more than 6 million tracks from over 60,000 record labels that span every conceivable music genre including rock, jazz, comedy, hip-hop, blues, classical, country, folk, children's music, electronic, world, reggae and more. The label roster includes well-known independents such as Concord Music Group, Koch, Naxos, Beggars Group, Saddle Creek, Warp, Domino, Barsuk and Merge. Recently, eMusic added the back catalogue of Sony Music Entertainment labels such as Arista, Columbia, Epic, Jive, LaFace, Legacy Recordings and RCA. eMusic™

What does Tunebite Free do?

Download the following bundle of advantages with just 30 MB:

Convert audio files for free with the Converter tab!

The Tunebite freeware enables you to convert music, podcasts, audiobooks, ringtones, voice recordings and lots of other audio files. The converter has MP3, OGG, WMA, WAV, FLAC and WMA  pro as source or target formats at its disposal.

Free web videos and music videos straight to your hard drive by using the Web tab!

The freeware lets you record all the videos you have viewed online on Video platforms and automatically save those files to your hard drive in the desired file format.

The Web tab also hooks you up with the music from videos for free!

The freeware lets you automatically record the audio track from music videos on YouTube and then save the files as an MP3 song file. All free of charge!

Additional demo functions

The freeware also gives you a preview of the functions included in the full version, which only are available in the demo for a limited time or a limited number of downloads. After reaching the set limit, you will still be able to use all of the freeware functions without restriction.

System Requirements

Operating Systems: Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP, 32 bit and 64 bit

PC with 1 GHz CPU, 1 GB RAM main storage, 500 MB disk space and DSL / cable / 3G Internet

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