Tuesday 26 April 2011

Q&A: Why cant i press "save target as" for music?

Q&A: Why cant i press "save target as" for music?

I am trying to get music and it alwhays says “right click and press “save target as”". For me, I cant press “Save target as”, it wont let me. How do i solve this conundrum?

Answer by XXn1927
use firefox and download the download helper tool, it’s free. it lets you get music, videos and other stuff, but it’s laways saved as .flv format. media-convert.com can convert it to mp3, avi, whatever you want.

Answer by Turnip
use the loophole in winamp & firefox to get free music

instructions : http://www.metacafe.com/watch/2230409/how_to_download_music_using_winamp_and_firefox/

winamp : http://www.winamp.com/

firefox : http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/

Answer by freakstop_007
it usually means the ma?tre d'h?tel is denying access for you to save the file

this may be either due to the fact that the file is gone or the ma?tre d'h?tel is overloaded with requests to download the file at the same time

Answer by Beckett I
Press EDIT for this question and give me the take up of the website. I will come back 2 days later from now.

But usually, if the music is streaming, then you can’t use save target as. you will have to need a separate program in order to download streaming music.

What do you reckon? Answer below!

Im looking for the music they use after they kill a target, example is the fatman, whats the music they used while putting pennys on their eyes, they used this music in the beggining the the church before the preist discussion, its not metal, rock, rap, R AND B, or W/E

Answer by ♥Your Pal Nancy♥
Not sure exactly what song you’re talking about, but The Boondock Saints, the band, did most of the songs for that movie.

Answer by Jade
"Stained Glass"
Composed by James Clarke
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

Excellent luck!

This is a link to the soundtrack – (I dont know if it works still)
http://sharedmusic.net/ost_-_boondock_saints_1999_.html

“The Blood of Cuchulainn”
Composed by Jeff and Mychael Danna
Jeff Danna Music (SOCAN)
Mychael Danna Music (SOCAN)
Administered by Superliminal Music (ASCAP)

“Tell Me”
Composed by Robert J. Walsh
First Digital Music (BMI)

“White Rapids”
Composed by Emery / Lyddon
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“Miss Mountain”
Composed by Greenburg/Harrell
One Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“Bach Concerto in E Major”
Public Domain

“La Boheme”
Public Domain

“Terminal Velocity”
Composed by Gavin Griffiths
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“War Not War”
Composed by Ian Anderson
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“Crystal Dancehall”
Composed by Glynn / Smith
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“Club Newburgh”
Composed by Stephen / Darren Loveday
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“Ahmedabab Theme”
Composed by Arel / Petit
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“Stained Glass”
Composed by James Clarke
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“Danny Boy”
Composed by Ronin Hardiman
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“Rock Hard”
Composed by Stephen / Darren Loveday
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“Rock n Roll Wardrobe”
Composed by Stephen / Darren Loveday
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“Fallen Angel”
Composed by Tony Hallinan
Jim Long Music Publishing (ASCAP)

“Holy Fool”
Performed by The Boondock Saints

“Pipes”
Performed by the Boondock Saints

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
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