Downloading Music with Limewire

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Part of the video series: How To Use Limewire To Download Music

Summary: How to download music files with Limewire; learn more about downloading music online in this free instructional video series.

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Downloading Music with Limewire

Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm going to be speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. Alright, now we want to go ahead and actually download and file. When you find one that you want, all you have to do is click it and then you can come down here and click download. You can also simply just double click a file. Sometimes you'll get a dialogue that looks like this. It's going to tell you that Limewire is unable to find the license for this file, which basically means that Limewire doesn't endorse the file, that it's not associated with them. You can click to always use this answer, which is going to be yes. I'm going to go ahead and do that do it doesn't bug me every time I want to download a file. Then you'll see down here, your files are going to actually going to start downloading. It's going to give you the same information down here as you had when you were searching for it. The name, the size of the file. Then it's going to tell you the status. It says it's downloading from 7 hosts. That means there's 7 other people who have this file. It's going to tell you the progress and percentage. Over to the right, you'll see the speed at which it's downloading, approximately 207 kilobytes a second. It's going to tell you the time over here to the right. That's how much time you have left on your download. When it's downloading it's going to tell you the status is completed, which means that you are ready to listen to your MP3.

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