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woodelf | 13:39 Tue 06th Apr 2021 | Technology
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If I was to buy an MP3 album from Amazon, would it be saved somewhere to my pc and then could I copy it onto a memory stick, for example?...and where would it be saved to? Ta Muchly and Take Care All!
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Yes it can - just go to my music on Amazon and click on the download assuming you`ve redirected your downloads to any stick you plug in
The browser you use will have an option to send anything you download to anywhere you choose. The music will be sent there and then you can COPY it to anywhere you like and make as many copies as you like, renaming it, if you wish, to make it easier for you to recognise it.
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Many Thanks guys and BHG, does 'anywhere you choose' mean it could copy to a CD?
Is it not available on CD in the first place?
If you had the right sort of CD and if you have a CD drive /slot on your PC
Yes, you could copy it to a CD but I would save it somewhere on the computer first and then copy it to a CD; if you look at "settings" in your browser you will see how to define where Downloads should be saved. Music takes up very little space on hard disc, just a few megabytes for a typical track.
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No it isn't Zacs and Thanks for the extra info BHG!
It should stay on Amazon but its always a good idea to back it up somewhere, usb stick/NAS drive etc.

Oh and you will of course need a cd drive that can burn cd's as well as the appropriate burnable cd.

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