I have a dial-up only connection. Is that okay to use? For small orders it is possible, but for larger orders probably not. Dial-up connections are very slow, and during the long uploading process (either with email or ftp sites) the connections can often be disrupted and you would have to start all over again. If it's possible, you may want to contact a friend or relative that has a high speed connection. You may find it easier to send your material to us via regular postal mail. Click here to contact us and get a mailing address.
How do I get all my songs onto one disc to send to you? There are many different software applications that usually come with your computer. Consult your help manuals (or most often a friend or tech-savvy teenager would be even more helpful). When creating the CD, be sure to include the track #s on the submission forms or some other method to indicate the correlation between CD track numbers and submission form song names.
How do I make mp3s? There are many different software applications that usually come with your computer. Consult your help manuals (or again a friend or tech-savvy teenager). When creating mp3s, different conversion rates yield different qualities. For example, an mp3 converted at 128 kbps (a fairly good rate) would yield a higher sound quality than one converted at 96 kbps.
Can I download music from itunes and send it to you? itunes copy protects it's files, making them all but useless to send in an email. Before you download, contact us for help with itunes and other related music stores.