Down load Deezer to a MP3
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You can't Deezer is a streaming service, the mobile app will let you download content to listen to off line but it will likely be encrypted so can only be played back on the mobile.
Anyway it's 2017 not 2002, use your smart phone.
Anyway it's 2017 not 2002, use your smart phone.
Edited by C0ffin D0dger on Thursday 19th October 11:39
Hi Coffin Dodger. I am well aware of the year thank you. If you looked at my post instead trying to be a smart A*s~ you might have picked up I want to use it for swimming as well, now I don't know about you but I think it might do some damage to the phone if I took it into the pool to listen to while swimming.
J H 500 said:
Hi Coffin Dodger. I am well aware of the year thank you. If you looked at my post instead trying to be a smart A*s~ you might have picked up I want to use it for swimming as well, now I don't know about you but I think it might do some damage to the phone if I took it into the pool to listen to while swimming.
Nope, there are a few water resistant phones available (Samsung for example)eybic said:
Nope, there are a few water resistant phones available (Samsung for example)
Not sure about the Samsungs, but my waterproof Sony (Z3) is supposedly rated for 30 minutes under 1.5m deep water. But IIRC the manual says not to use it in chlorinated water, and if you do it will void the warranty.A quick Google and i came up with this.
MP3 playing earphones
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/finis-duo-underwater-mp3-p...
no idea of the quality of these, but it's the idea.
Make a list of tracks you want to listen to, whilst you swim a mile, then go to youtube to find the tracks.
copy the web address into thishttp://www.flvto.biz/youtube-to-mp3/
And download the track to your PC.
Plug in the mp3 player and transfer the tracks over to it.
Very simplified set of instructions above, but it's the idea of what you can do.
Hope this helps.
MP3 playing earphones
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/finis-duo-underwater-mp3-p...
no idea of the quality of these, but it's the idea.
Make a list of tracks you want to listen to, whilst you swim a mile, then go to youtube to find the tracks.
copy the web address into thishttp://www.flvto.biz/youtube-to-mp3/
And download the track to your PC.
Plug in the mp3 player and transfer the tracks over to it.
Very simplified set of instructions above, but it's the idea of what you can do.
Hope this helps.
I use theese https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B075FW64VN/ref...
Great for swimming, easy to use and stay fixed while swimming. I only asked if it was possible to download from Deezer onto them as I am rubbish with tech stuff, hoped Piston heads massive would help, did not expect abuse. Still you live and learn.
Not going to post any more.
Great for swimming, easy to use and stay fixed while swimming. I only asked if it was possible to download from Deezer onto them as I am rubbish with tech stuff, hoped Piston heads massive would help, did not expect abuse. Still you live and learn.
Not going to post any more.
J H 500 said:
I use theese https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B075FW64VN/ref...
Great for swimming, easy to use and stay fixed while swimming. I only asked if it was possible to download from Deezer onto them as I am rubbish with tech stuff, hoped Piston heads massive would help, did not expect abuse. Still you live and learn.
Not going to post any more.
The concept of banter is really lost on some folk Oh well... Great for swimming, easy to use and stay fixed while swimming. I only asked if it was possible to download from Deezer onto them as I am rubbish with tech stuff, hoped Piston heads massive would help, did not expect abuse. Still you live and learn.
Not going to post any more.
(I've reworked my original post with an emoji, maybe that will help?)
AJB88 said:
None of these streaming services let you do what you want to, legally anyway!
There are ways.
Yup, pretty much it. The other ways probably won't necessarily be practical, if we're talking conversion, DRM etc. you might as well 'acquire' the music elsewhere...There are ways.
There are probably some bluetooth waterproof in-ears by now, but I guess it wouldn't provide enough distance from the phone to swim.
There's been a number of things through Kickstarter designed to make streaming services more practical for sports etc, but mostly for Spotify.
In fact there is one that is waterproof: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/494246809/del...
and this, not waterproof: https://bemighty.com/
You could use something like Wondershare AllMyMusic. It's available for Windows and Mac - I use it on a Mac. It basically creates an mp3 copy of anything you play on your PC/Mac.
I've used it for exactly what you are wanting - to create mp3s from streaming service for loading onto a set of waterproof earbuds with built in mp3 player for swimming.
I've used it for exactly what you are wanting - to create mp3s from streaming service for loading onto a set of waterproof earbuds with built in mp3 player for swimming.
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