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What are MP3 File Sharing Programs?

MP3 file sharing programs are software tools that let you download mp3 files from other users of the same program that have allowed files on their computer to be shared. Napster is the father of all mp3 file sharing programs.

What do these programs do? File sharing programs in general let you swap any kind of file with other people that are connected a network through the software. You can trade pictures, movies, text documents, and music files by downloading them from another person's computer. The software only lets you access files that a user has opened to the public. You can in turn offer files on your computer to be downloaded by others. Most file sharing programs today include filters to help you get what you want and stay away from what you don't.

Are these programs safe? Any time you connect your computer to a network or even go on the Internet you are at some level of risk to hackers and viruses. Most file sharing programs try to minimize the risk through security measures but you are still putting your trust in their programming and maintenance skills. The biggest risk with MP3 file sharing is viruses disguised as MP3 files. However, dilligent and careful use of your virus software should catch most problems.

Where to get MP3 file sharing programs

The most popular MP3 file sharing programs of 2003 are KaZaa, Music City Morpheus, BearShare, iMesh, LimeWire, and QTraxMax. For a guide on recommended file sharing tools and risks, see Team-MP3's file sharing guide.

MP3 Ripper FAQ

What it Is? An MP3 ripper is a software program that takes audio from a CD, extracts it, and converts it to MP3 all in one process. These are also commonly known as ripper and encoder combos. CD rippers, digital audio extractors (DAE), and cd grabbers are essentially the same thing. They all take audio from CD but may or may not convert it to MP3.

How do MP3 rippers work?There are two ways that rippers get audio from CD; digital extraction and analog extraction. Digital extraction is the most accurate method as it seeks to take the exact data on a CD and copy it to your hard drive before encoding to MP3. There are routines that developers can add to check and double check the accuracy of the rip. Analog extraction records the audio as it is played through the computer's sound card. Accuracy is dependant on the quality of the sound card and if the CD-ROM reads the audio correctly in light of dust, scratches, and other defects. This is the least accurate of the two methods but is one way to copy audio from newer CDs that are copy protected.

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