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Just a few years ago the only way to add audio to your website was to use one. WAV or MIDI. The problem was that the file size can be quite large and the file must be downloaded before you can start playing.

Streaming audio was available in the 90′s and was in two basic formats, MP3 and Real Audio, which allows the audio to start playing, while being downloaded. The size of these files is much smaller than the compression algorithms are used, but a loss of quality may be evident depending on the algorithm.

With these formats, streaming audio streaming audio software required by the browser and a streaming server is also required.

Now the audio can be transmitted with Macromedia Flash (version 6 or higher) for almost all web servers and most web browsers that can play files in Flash format.

Okay, but if you can not program in Flash (Flash 8 Basic costs $ 399) will need to pay a programmer to develop the audio button, which would be costly.

WebSiteAudioReviews.com considered the majority of products easy to use software that allows anyone to add audio to your website and it cost $ 27 – $ 97

Most of these programs have built in sound for all you have to do is save the track and click a button that creates the necessary HTML code and paste this code into your web page. Then download the file. Swf and the html file on your site and you have audio on your website in minutes, Real Audio to mp3

Jon Bon Jovi has released several albums during his career spanning 30 years and has received numerous awards, not only for his musical acumen, but also for its breathtaking beauty and charities around our planet.

Jon Bon Jovi was born in New Jersey, 02/02/1962. He attended school at St. Joseph High School, but many times it has been absent from his occupation of courses and classes to play music and participate in other musical activities. He also started playing with a local band from a very young age and his 16th birthday, he was already playing in clubs around New Jersey.

During its first year of Jon Bon Jovi has performed with groups as diverse as highway Atlantic City, which had a rate of ten musicians and blues group, The Wild Ones, rest and obscene and John Bongiovi. However, one of the first recordings of Jon was never any die hard rock song, but a Christmas song in 1980 called “R2-D2 We Wish You A Merry Christmas”.

In the early 80′s Jon was trying to get a break in the music industry and rock with Hugh McDonald, bassist Dave Sabo and future band, Skid Row future guitarist, Jon wrote and recorded the number of Runaway. At first, none of the majors would have accepted his song, while Jon went to a DJ WAPP-FM and heard Runaway, The DJ immediately liked the song and not only played the song, but also put the registration of the WAPP. The song was an instant hit and topped the charts. After the triumph of his first song Jon Bon Jovi has signed its first agreement with the largest record of Mercury in 1983. This has to start his new band, Bon Jovi and a career that is not much memory.

The group now included Jon Bon Jovi, singer and guitarist, Richie Sambora on guitar and backup, Tico Torres on drums and percussion and David Bryan on keyboards and vocals. The entire first album by Bon Jovi called “Bon Jovi” was released in 1984 and the file is gold, selling over half a million records. However, the next record has not been a success and not much credit. But the groups fortune were about to change when they hired composer Desmond Child. Desmond helped write the songs in the bands third album called “Slippery When Wet,” which has sold over 28 million albums. After the band released several albums that have won international awards.

From now on, the group decided on a tour that will take them to North America and Europe. The first concert of their tour, called the Circle Tour, held in Honolulu, HI on 2/11/2010. Over a number of American cities large cities that the band will perform on their tour are Montreal, Charlotte, Anaheim, Los Angeles, Nashville, Calgary, Edmonton, Dallas, Atlanta and Fort Lauderdale. The tour will conclude in July 2010, the Circle, 30 with a concert in Chicago, IL.

Well, it depends on what you want to do. Will bring you music from a CD and put it on your MP3 player, or you want to download music directly from the Internet onto your MP3 player. If you want to get music from a CD onto your MP3 player, you must first copy your CDs with Windows Media Player or another CD player software. You’ll need to change the format in “mp3″, “ripping.” Ripping “a CD is actually copy the music on your computer.

After the files properly formatted the hard drive, you can remove the drive from your mp3 player and plug it into a “USB” port on your computer. You can access your hard drive, find the file copied, making sure they are in the correct format, then move them to your MP3 player.

OK let’s say you want to download music from the Internet. You need to see if special software is needed to help in the process of downloading. Normally, you will not need any. Just connect your device to a port “USB”, go to your profile and compare the “USB Mode” or connect. With some devices you will not need to do something, because it will automatically be detected as a removable hard drive.

Then you have to know where the file is stored. According to the vendor to download the music you choose, some you can buy a piece at a time, if that is the case, you can download a track and see where the device has been stored on the file, then proceed to purchase additional titles and choose the same for storage. Otherwise, the files can be stored in different locations and the camera is one of them once you disconnect from the port.

Downloading music on your MP3 player is easy and fun. Depending on the capacity of your hard drive MP3 players or flash drive, you can store hundreds of songs, to give you hours of listening pleasure. Once you download music for the first time, you discover how easy it is. You can visit my website and choose from a variety of major suppliers of music downloads, music offers many free services.