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Hey! Long-time Pandora subscriber here. There are items in my CD collection that I'd like to listen to on the road. Some are very rare, like Human Radio's self-titled album. I'd like to not carry the CD around with me to hear it. Can you help me out? Thanks!
Purchase an iPod nano (or latest model) then utilize a website that allows you to rip/copy songs by downloading desired mp3 s from YouTube for example the same way you rip songs or albums on windows media player or iTunes.
The only difference is instead of Drag & dropping the collection of songs you want to listen to on a blank CDR, you will have your iPod or other portable mp3 player plugged in to your computer.
I will provide the website I usually use & have no issues with, most of the time, below. If you missed a step or need clarification please send another inquiry.
This is a mp3 converter.
Step 1 You can cut the link associated with a YouTube video when you hit "share" located below the YouTube window.
Step 2 while still opened in background, switch to mp3 converter site, "paste" the link in the empty bar of ytmp3 web page, but FIRST make sure to click mp3 because it will revert back to mp4 and I don't think you want to convert an mp3 to video format.
Step 3 Hit "convert", after it converts from mp4 (video format) to mp3, you need to download it to your computer, so hit once again, "download".
Step4 After the songs you converted have completed downloading, they will be located in your "My Files". >From there, you will highlight the desired mp3 s that you want to transfer (drag & drop) into your mobile listening device, which should be plugged in your computer by now, in a similar fashion that you would burn songs into a blank CDR like back-in-the-day.
I'd suggest allowing us to upload files on our devices to listen via Pandora. There are some bands that I listen to that are not on Pandora but would fit perfectly in some of my playlists. Giving us the ability to adjust album art, release dates etc. would be helpful for such files as well
I really want to stay with Pandora since I've been using it for almost 15 years. Services like Deezer already allow uploading iTunes playlists (with similar pricing) so I can't imagine Pandora not offering that ability to keep our grow their listener base. Recreating a hundred playlists (each with 50 songs) manually is extremely tedious. What is the reason for not adding this feature?
I currently have Pandora Plus (and have had it for years) but I recently decided to give Apple Music a shot (currently in my free trial stage) because I can download songs and albums. Is there a way to import my Thumbs Up list over to Apple Music or is there a way that I can save songs to my Apple Music app from Pandora (would I need to upgrade to Pandora Premium?) or what can I do. Im trying to figure out what to do before the free trial ends in a little over 3 weeks. thanks!