Why their is no free music

I need free music or sync it to iPad

Free tracks are not available in the iTunes Store in all countries (Apple doesn't have licensing to sell music at all in a number of countries). If you'll tell us what country you're in, we can perhaps provide additional information.
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  • Good afternoon, my name is mike Perreault, on 9-28-13 I was looking for a free music app and I must have touch an ad about iTunes Radio because I was charged 20.20 on my acc", could please tell why and credit back on my acc.

    Good afternoon,  my name is mike Perreault , on 9-28-13 I looked for a free music app., I don't know what happen but my credit card was charged $20.20, please tell me why and credit my acc. Because I didn't purchase anything from iTunes .
    Sincerely ,
    Mike

    Please be aware that you are not communicating with Apple when you post in these forums. Most of the people who will reply to your posts are, like me, your fellow users.
    As to your issue, first, make sure that you did not inadvertently make an in-app purchase. Many apps, particularly games, are free for the base game but charge for additional features such as levels, "coins" and other such add-ons. Check your Purchase History to see if that reminds you as to what you might have purchased:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2727
    If you find that this was an in-app purchase, to prevent this from happening again, turn off "In App purchases" in the Restrictions settings on your device. For more information, see:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4213
    As to a refund, that's not automatic since the terms of sale for the iTunes Store state that all sales are final. You can contact the iTunes Store, explain the reason for your request, and ask, though:
    http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/contact.html
    They're usually pretty lenient in the case of inadvertent purchases, but there are no guarantees.
    If the charge was not an in-app purchase that you made and forgot but the charges do appear in your Purchase History, contact the iTunes Store and let them know. You should also immediately change your password for your Apple ID. If the charges don't appear in your Purchase History, they were probably fake charges made directly to your credit card, and your card issuer will need to handle those.
    Regards.

  • I downloaded this free music downloader app in the App Store and I downloaded music but, every time a song ends it doesn't switch to the next song!!Whys that??

    I downloaded this free music downloader app in the App Store and I downloaded music but, every time a song ends it doesn't switch to the next song!!Whys that??

    Go back to the App Store app and find the app you're having problems with. Then look in the description for the contact info for the developer. You might also find an email link within the settings of the app. Contact the developer to find out if they are working on this issue.

  • I just want to know why I cant directly download music to music app in iphone specially for people outside US whose cant use itune store ??!

    I just want to know why I cant directly download music to music app in iphone specially for people outside US whose cant use itunes store ??!
    I can do it in my mac why not iphone . This is a really huge mistake compare to android phones

    Hi Ferretbite
    Thank you for answering me but i dont think you relize what Iam asking for
    first itunes store need an American apple ID with an American credit to purchase  DIRECTLY  from iphone and this all people outside US dont have , so no one outside US and (major countries) can download  music directly from thier Iphone
    Second ,  if we assume I can download from itunes , itunes store dont have all the music you need for example Iam in middle east I listen to arabic music and itunes dont have most of the arabic music I listen to  and this is a HUGE problem for all costumers in middle east and similiar countries .
    Third, mac users can download music  from the internet other than itunes store  even if it illegal why that ?? and NOT all free websites are illegal  like (nogomistars) for arabic music .
    I just want to say that I love my iphone and I love apple. But you should give iphone users a free using for their phones  like  you do with mac users for the reason that i gave it you above .
    Sorry for the long reply tc

  • Are FREE music Podcasts Legal?

    Hello.
    I love my free music podcasts, but this was from another person on another chat below. Please tell me why podcasts are legal. thanks
    "Ethics?...schmethics!
    The artist gave it his/her/their all while creating their copywritten creations. Why not give 'em your all? Why gloat about how you can "legally" get around paying them what they (and their efforts are worth). Then again, from day one, I've never adopted the "napster-esque" mindset.
    If downloading is free, then why not call it for what it is:
    FREELOADING."
    Message was edited by: EarthLover

    What is it you are talking about? Are you putting together Podcasts made up of other people's songs where you do not have permission from the copyright holder to distribute them in a Podcast?
    If this is the case, then I believe (I am not a lawyer) this is a violation of copyright law as you are distributing copyright works without permission of the copyright holder.
    Patrick

  • Royalty free music that doesn't suck

    I'm not a music composer (and I don't play one on TV) but I am someone who needs music for projects sometimes, mainly video modules for conference openers. The big problem is that, more often than not, my clients aren't willing to pay for an audio engineer/composer to do up a custom track for them. I know, in the big scheme of things, that this is cheaper than me sitting for hours/days sifting through websites with royalty free music but they see the price tag for custom work and freak out.
    So, since Google will allow you to pay to up your placement in their searches, I am fed up with searching sites that suck and thought that, while it doesn't exactly have to do with fine Adobe products (of which I've purchased several [including Audition], spending many thousands of dollars over the years, for any Adobe personnel out there who might read this post and doesn't think it applies to this product), I thought I'd come to this forum and ask you people directly if you know of any sites with RFM that don't suck. You know what I mean, if I have to hear another 60 sec. clip of "atmospheric strings", I may just puke. I did try to find an audio forum to ask this question on but, once again, Google let me down.
    There's simply got to be some music library out there somewhere that's fairly consistently good, or at least the amount of corporate hoaky blech is at a minimum. Or maybe you, as a composer, have your own site with decent stuff that doesn't appear within the first 100 returns of a Google search. Please, let me know! I've got a project I'm working on right now where I'm in a similar bind with a client who thinks they're David Foster without the audio board and doesn't understand that all this costs money, even if it's only $39.95 (and the additional hours of all my searching). They also don't understand that just because they own the CD doesn't mean you're allowed to set pictures to it and call it your own. And if I have to listen to "Simply the Best" used in another video, I may just scream.
    Thanks for any help you can provide!

    I have been using IB Audio for years. Ian is a great composer (and nice guy). It's a yearly membership or by the track. The membership is the best value. For one price you get HUNDREDS of tracks and loops.
    www.ibaudio.com
    Jake

  • Free music is not totally free, for me

    I signed up for the 12 Days of Christmas, and downloaded a few songs. But when I discovered that iTunes Store actually sent payment reciepts (card charges) for 0.00 for each and every title, I stopped downloading. Because then this music wasn't totally free, for me.
    My local Norwegian bank charges me NOK 2.50 (about 0.50 USD) each and every time I use my Visa paying card, even for these 0.00-charges. So 12 "free" downloads would cost me about 6 USD.
    Why do iTunes Store charge my account for downloading this "free" music? And why do you have to charge every title seperatly?
    Message was edited by: Sardine's

    The receipt confirms your transaction with the iTunes store. I'd be very surprised if Apple tried to collect NOK 0.00 from your credit card. If on the other hand you've had a statment with a NOK 2.50 charge for NOT transfering funds then I would both complain to your Credit Card company and report the issue to iTunes Feedback.
    tt2

  • I have the mac laptop ibook g4,and i wanted to know what music downloader can i download to get free music besides having to use itunes?

    I have the ibook g4 laptop! what music downloader can i download to get free music?,so i want have to use itunes.

    Given the OS X versions last supported by the old PowerPC based G4/G5 computers, there are a few players that work with music sites for OS X 10.4.11 or OS X 10.5.8. I have not researched these, and many of the web sites that promise a free player or access to free music offer 'adware' laden questionable products, no matter what OS X version a Mac could run.
    For just music, the Radio player in the iTunes application can give you several choices of music types, to include fairly recent songs. This will use bandwidth and there likely is no native way in the computer to capture the audio; and without a legal source, a question arises concerning illegal filesharing and the like, which is not a topic friendly to these discussions.
    However there some great music channels in the Radio portion of iTunes player that do not require the store to listen to them; these are streamed from servers and you may be able to locate other streaminsg sources and add them to the iTunes Radio player.
    There were some shareware or limited use utilities that could record any sounds in your Mac, including beeps, clicks and keyboard sounds. And any noises from web pages, etc. And save them. But some time has passed since I had anything like that. It was like a built-in recorder, and with a Mac microphone, even more so.
    However anything software involves the limitations of your computer hardware's upper limit in OS X version. And be wary of sites with several download links that say free or download, since softonic genieo and others can install adware and other hard to remove ailment prone background software in your mac along with their promised product; and their 'uninstaller' also will add hard to remove background stuff in your mac. So does mackeeper and cleanmypc kinds of stuff. Avoid installing these along with hoped-for great promises.
    Sorry to not be of much help, however anything that may
    contribute to illegal file sharing is a void issue here...
    Good luck & happy computing!

  • Royalty free music is not syncing with FCP? HELP!!!

    Hey Everyone,
    So this is an odd one. I've stepped in to help a friend who can't get the audio to line up from Royalty Free Music to sync with the video timeline of his project. It's a ballroom workout dvd where it's all one take. They used the mp3's downloaded from Royalty free Music.com and imported them into the timeline. What's odd is the tempo goes in and out of time with the dancer (who certainly isn't the issue with tempo). So it seems as if the tempo speeds up some and then is a little slower. They filmed this with only her mic on, and the dancer listening to a Sansa mp3 player.
    My first fix was to convert all mp3's in QT to AIFF files. When I relined them up...same issue. One song would seem a little more in tempo, then another would seem off.
    I would have also thought perhaps a processor issue on their Mac. Same issue with my PowerMAc and MacBook Pro. So I don't think that's it.... WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON!!!???
    Please help...thanks!

    Hi -
    The weak link in all of this appears to me to be the Sansa Mp3 player. It was not designed, nor should it have been, to maintain accurate speed playback. It is highly likely it was speed drifting during the duration of the playback. Even if it is 99% accurate, it would still be a second out of sync for every 100 seconds of playing - which is very apparent of syncing dance moves.
    If you have ever seen or participated in a professional production in which music playback is an essential part, you will see the great lengths taken to preserve sync on the set and in the edit bay = with specialized audio playback devices that lock to the camera.
    Also, I assuming that the talent listened to the Mp3 player with in ear headphones while the microphone was left open to record voice, so that you do not have a recording of the music in the clear to use in the edit and must use the sound files.
    Two suggestions:
    1) If the Sansa Mp3 player still has the material on it, hook it up to a camera and record the player playing the music to videotape. If you are very lucky, the player may playback in a similar way (with similar drifts in speed) to when it played back to the shoot. Digitize that video tape and see if the audio syncs any better. Most likely it won't, but this is worth a try and can be done fairly easily and is worth a shot.
    2) Manually sync the head of each song, then see how far off it is at the end. You can adjust the playing speed of the sound file in FCP (with the new speed change window, you can just enter a new duration) and you will have to go through and keep adjusting until you get an acceptable level of sync. If the songs were crossfaded, you will need to establish sync then re-do the cross fades between the correctly synced tracks.
    Hope this helps.

  • My ipod wont search on any free music apps but everything else searches fine

    I had a free music app where i would search dor the music to download it. But today my ipod 5 (ios 8) wouldnt search for any music but everythint else influding safari, app store, youtube, all searched like normal. The app i used before i deleted because of the problem would just crash at start up too. So now i have no music and i would like to not have to pay for all my songs. Plz help. Also idk if this is significant to the problem but at one point the ipod wasnt charging. It is charging now though. Its acting strangely.

    For strange acting iPod
    Try:
    - Reset the iOS device. Nothing will be lost      
    Reset iOS device: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Reset all settings                            
    Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset All Settings.
    All your preferences and settings are reset. Information (such as contacts and calendars) and media (such as songs and videos) aren’t affected.
    - Restore from backup. See:                                               
    iOS: Back up and restore your iOS device with iCloud or iTunes
    - Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.                       
    If still problem, make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store since it appears you have a hardware problem.
      Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar                                              
    For the free music app problems:
    See:
    iOS: An app you installed unexpectedly quits, stops responding, or won’t open
    Contact the developer/go to their support site if only one app.
    Restore from backup. See:
    iOS: How to back up
    Restore to factory settings/new iPod
    Also see:
    http://www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/best-free-and-legal-music-download-sit es/

  • Why is it that free games are usually require to purchased the upgrades or full version not free at all?

    Why is it that free games are usually require to purchased the upgrades or full version not free at all?

    Cause the people that developed them didn't do it out of the goodness of their hearts, they did it to make money.
    I don't go for many games, but one thing to look for is a lot of 'top in app purchases' then read the reviews.
    they kinda fall under a technicality, the shell of the game IS free, but content isnt'. Just like the app to read a magazine is free, but the actual magazines aren't.
    And i'm sure the app store loves to see so many 'free' signs on the cover, so they can advertise taht there are tons of free apps...which technically there are and they're not lying. Not until you did into it do you see that free app  is not the same as free app with free content.

  • DRM Free Music and ability to play on another Mac I own

    I purchased an upgrade to DRM-free music about a month ago; all purchases were upgraded.
    With this as a given, is there some reason why my iPod - packed with music - cannot be loaded onto a second Mac? When I connect the iPod to my second Mac I'm essentially told that the iPod belongs to another user. Yet I am the only individual on both of these systems as well as the owner of the iPod.
    Or am I misunderstanding the purpose, in whole or in part, as it relates to the DRM-Free upgrades I paid for?
    Thank you,
    Mark.

    Connect the iPod to your second computer and choose to transfer purchases from it, either from the dialog box which appears when you connect it or the File menu. This requires that the computer be authorized even if all the music is DRM free.
    (42774)

  • Why does my iPad have music on it when I haven't selected any on I-tunes

    Why does my iPad have music on it when I haven't selected any on I-tunes?

    Hi kjkangas05,
    If you are having issues syncing content to your iPhone due to a reported lack of free space, you may find the following article helpful:
    iOS: "Not enough free space" alert when trying to sync
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1503
    Regards,
    - Brenden

  • Curious about DRM vs. DRM free music

    OK, I admit it. I'm confused. A big deal is being made of this DRM free music and "upgrading" your current song library from DRM to DRM free. I have lots (less than 100) of albums and songs (again less than 100)that I have bought from the iTunes store in the past, including some current stuff that my granddaughter downloaded into her iPod. I have been to the iTunes store since the "big" announcement and have not been offered any "upgrades". Why not? Is it because I'm in Canada?
    Not that I care much, I have had no issues at all in putting together compilation CD's that I play in the car and on my home stereo system.
    So why would I want DRM free anyway? Just curious.
    Rich

    So why would I want DRM free anyway?
    Play on any device, not just an Apple device or from an audio CD. The iTunes Plus tracks are also of higher quality, 256kbps bit rate vs. 128kbps. If neither of those factors are of interest to you, you probably don't want or need to upgrade.
    As to why you aren't getting offered any upgrades, the iTunes Store is continuing to struggle with such issues where it's just a database error. But not all tracks are available as iTunes Plus yet. In either case, the problem may clear itself up in a week or two as the problems get fixed and more tracks arrive from the record companies.

  • Why won't my purchased music play?

    It went like this:
    My sister recommended a song for me to look up, so I did. I liked it and I bought/downloaded it.
    After sampling the rest of the songs on the album, I decided to buy the whole thing. I noticed that the price of the album hadn't changed after I paid for the first song (like it usually does), but the difference was 99 cents so I didn't care enough to press the issue. Apple support is nightmare to get ahold of, and my time's worth more than 99 cents.
    Anyway, I paid full price for the album and the songs definitely downloaded (including the one song I'd already downloaded, which re-dowloaded).
    I synced my iPhone 4s and everything looked well enough.
    The music plays on my Macbook Pro just fine.
    But when I try to listen to the new music on my phone, the first 3 or 4 songs refuse to play (inlcuding the first song I paid for, and has been downloaded twice.)
    Why?
    I deleted the music off my itunes and redownloaded them from the cloud, re-synced, and still the same problem.
    Why?

    I deleted the music from my itunes, synced the phone (without transferring purchases), redownloaded the music, then resynced with the newly redownloaded music. Still nothing.
    Do you mean resetting as in factory resetting the phone? No, I haven't done that. I was hoping the problem was with the mp3, not my phone or phone's operating system. But I can't seem to find a easy way to ask apple. iTunes' help/support just links me here. If i could email them and ask, that'd be nice. But I don't know how to even do that. Their website is a labyrinth.

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