Itunes help

matt.s

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I have been wondering how to do something in itunes for a while, and i cant find anything on the internet about how to do this. i thought maybe NS would like to help? karma will be given for any helpful answers, and also other people here may be in this very same predicament.

Problem:

When I download music from the internet or wherever, itunes starts playing them as soon as the download is finished and it has been loaded into the library. this is a problem because i am almost always playing music on my laptop, and sometimes i like to listen to long mixtapes or something. this causes my music to be interrupted, and also i lose my spot if i am listening to a longer audio file. does any one know how to stop this from happening? help greatly appreciated
 
depending on what browser you are using, i believe you can go into the settings, and then select the tab on downloads, from there you can change the settings on downloads. i know when i download something it is now set to ask me if i want to add it to my library or leave the file in the download folder.
 
tried this, and i also searched everywhere through the application settings. couldnt find anything to fix it
 
deleting everything and re downloading would do nothing, and no matter what browser i use whenever a new song is added to itunes it plays it. any other ideas?

thanks for the suggestion though.
 
what are you using to download? the only place that i download stuff from, that then immediately downloads it to itunes and starts playing it is "video to mp3", the youtube converter site. however if i torrent something from pirate bay it just downloads to the download folder and i have to drag it in. maybe your solutions is simply finding a different place to download music.
 
any .mp3 file i download from anywhere has this file. if i use torrents then it doesnt happen, but that can be a pain in the ass if there is a download button right there on the screen, and would probably be more annoying than the current problem. i also use safari mostly if that affects anything, but google chrome and firefox do the same.
 
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