How Do You Download Music From Sendspace Onto Windows?

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Sendspace makes sharing large music files online a breeze.

Sendspace is a free online storage tool designed for mainstreaming data and file sharing. The website's servers host files for users and provide links that users can share with their friends. Sendspace is ideal in situations where you want to spread a file quickly, such as if you're an aspiring singer and want your music to reach as many people as possible. Users with Sendspace Pro accounts gain access to unlimited upload capacity and faster sharing speeds.

Things You'll Need

  • Sendspace file link
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Instructions

    • 1

      Open a Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.

    • 2

      Navigate to the Sendspace link you wish to download your music file from. You may have received a link in a personal email from a friend, or you may have seen it posted on a social networking site such as Facebook or MySpace.

    • 3

      Click on the link and open the Sendspace page. Depending on the security settings of the Sendspace link, you may be prompted to enter a password. If this is the case, the person who sent you the link will likely be happy to provide the password.

    • 4

      Click "Enter" to begin the download. Depending on your Internet connection speed and the size of the file, the download could take a manner of seconds to a few hours.

    • 5

      Listen to the music file. The file should appear on your PC desktop. Use an audio jukebox such as iTunes or Windows Media Player to listen to the song. You can find links to both programs in Resources.

Tips & Warnings

  • Do not use Sendspace to share illegal or unlicensed music files. If you like an artist's music, support the artist by buying his or her recordings and by attending concerts.

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Comments

  • oodramadorkoo Apr 22, 2010
    I tried all this on a video file I downloaded from SendSpace onto my Windows and none of my programs will let me open it. It says something about not having the 'CODEC' to support the file. Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks.

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