How to download unlimited music from Rhapsody

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

No need to buy song or something, it's FREE.

Some things you need:
1. Firefox 3.0+
2. DownloadHelper Add-On for Firefox
3. i.e. = in example if you didn't know

If you don't already have Firefox, then go get it at www.getfirefox.com
If you don't already have DownloadHelper then go to addons.mozilla.org and search "DownloadHelper" and install it as a Firefox Add-On.

Once installed, go to Rhapsody.com (Well known online music store) and type in the artist or track you want to search. Find a song and click the Play button next (left) to it. It will play the song or a preview of the song, now here's the important part, when your "Previewing" a song the DownloadHelper icon in the Firefox navigation toolbar will light up and move around. Move the mouse over the icon and click the small arrow to the right of it.. It should say something like #######.mp3 yes? Ok then just click that "(i.e.)2515626.mp3" section and you should either get the option of where to save it or a small window that says "Open With" and "Save File..". Click Save File if it does come up, then choose a folder to save it in, like "Music" or something and change the numbers to the name of the song or something that will help you find it later (iTunes users) and VERY VERY importantly: you HAVE to put .mp3 at the end every time you download a song, so for example, if I download Enter Sandman by Metallica:

Change 23463473(i.e.) to EnterSandman.mp3
NOT EnterSandman .mp3 (NO SPACE between the last letter or number)

Also, as you can see on Rhapsody you have 25 Free Plays which means you can play 25 full songs, when you reach zer0 the previews will limit to 30-second ones BUT you can still download the full song anyways!

Then go put it on iTunes or your MP3Player/PSP or whatever.

For iTunes just Do this:
File>>Add File To Library>> & Find the song.

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