Understanding the BearShare Library

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Part of the video series: How to Use BearShare to Download Music

Summary: Understanding the BearShare library is essential to using this software effectively, get a tutorial in this free video.

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Understanding the BearShare Library

Hey everybody. My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. We kind of touched on the library on the last lesson. If you want to get to your library, go up here through the top left and click my library. It's going to take you to a screen that looks like this. This is going to list all of the songs that you've downloaded. You can arrange them in different ways by clicking on the column. If you want to play a track, all you have to do is double click it. It's going to play, or you can come up to the media player at the top and click play there. You can also right click it and click play. There's some other things you can do if you right click a track. You can play all the tracks off an album by clicking play album You can send a song to a friend or copy it to a clip board. You can add it to a play list, which we'll get into in a little bit. You can also burn it directly to a CD, which we'll also get into in a little bit. You browse by artist or album. You can obviously buy the song like I said in the last lesson. You can delete it from your library. If you click show file, that's going to show you where is resides on your hard drive. If you click get track info, it'll show you a little bit more information about it. Next thing I'm going to show you how to do is how to create and play a play list.

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