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Help - Privacy Policy for DJMR Music
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For customer service inquiries, please
read our FAQ Below, most frequently asked questions about djmrmusicdownload.com
For immediate assistance contact us or
Send us your feedback
General questions:
What is DJMR music download?
How can I get my music on DJMR
music download?
How often does new music get added to the DJMR
music download store?
Payment Methods We
Accept?
Ordering from
DJMR
music download web site is secure?
What is the "Security Code" on my
credit card?
Why do you want the security code?
Legal questions:
Are music downloads
from DJMR music download store
legal?
Can I move or copy my purchased tracks to another computer?
Why should I pay to download music?
Do I own the tracks like I would a physical CD?
Technical questions:
What is the sound quality of the music files I
download?
What does bitrate mean? And what bitrate are the tracks that I purchase?
Are music downloads
from the DJMR music download
store safe?
What happens if I accidentally delete or lose a downloaded track?
I can't seem to download the song(s) I
purchased. Can I get a refund?
How can I play my music?
I'm
Trying to listen audio samples and it does not work
How do I find the tracks I downloaded?
How do I copy or "burn" tracks to
a CD?
I am having problems purchasing music from
your site.
Account questions:
I don't remember my
password.
Can I see a history
of all of my DJMR music download
purchases?
Updating your personal information
Can
I share my account with my family/friends?
Will DJMR Music Download sell my account information?
- What is DJMR music download?
DJMR music download is a complete digital dance music store that delivers to
DJ's and music fans the ultimate digital dance music download experience.
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How can I get my music on DJMR
music download?
If you run a label and are interested in providing us with digital content
then please email us at contact the Label department (will be in touch within
6 hours.)
View real-time sales reporting of all your tracks and
receive royalty payments for these sales.
- How often does new music get added to the DJMR
music download store?
We add the New Releases as we get them. Make sure you register to our weekly
newsletter notification that has all our New Releases listed. You can customize your
newsletter notifications by registering for the site and then selecting the genres of your choice in the preference sections in the
My Account Information.
- Payment Methods We
Accept?
Our secure online payment site allows you to use
Visa or MasterCard to securely purchase your music.
- Ordering from DJMR Music
Download web site is secure ?
Yes, When you provide personal information to us online it is
encrypted through secure server technology using Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL).
- What is the "Security Code" on my
credit card?
The security code is a collection of digits (the last three in the case of
Visa and MasterCard) that are on the back of your credit card, usually near
the signature box. Though the practice differs by card manufacturer, many
times you will see all or a portion of the credit card number preceding it.
- Why do you want the security code?
We ask you to put this code in so that it will be less likely for someone
other than you to use your credit card. Those numbers do not generally show
up on printed receipts (like the ones you get at the supermarket). Thus,
someone can't just take a receipt and use your credit card number to
subscribe to our service.
- Are music downloads
from DJMR music download store
legal?
The music downloads are legal so long as you comply with our
Terms of Use, including the End User License
Agreement & Usage Rules. We only sell music that has been
legally licensed for sale to the general public.
- Can I move or copy my
purchased tracks to another computer?
It is illegal to move or copy your music files onto another computer or
device that belongs to someone else, as this constitutes illegal file-sharing
and breaks copyright law. However, copying or moving files that you have
downloaded from DJMR music download onto other computers and devices (MP3
players or mobile phones, for example) that you own is considered fair use and
is allowed.
- Why should I pay to download
music?
When you download music from DJMR Music Download
you will be helping to invest in the future of music. We believe music should
not be free. Artists, bands, record labels and music distributors like us need
to earn money for the work we do.
- Do I own the tracks like I
would a physical CD?
After paying for and downloading the music file, the track is yours to keep
for personal use only. However, the same copyright laws will apply exactly as
if it were a physical compact disc you purchased from a high street store. You
can of course copy any download from DJMR music download on to a CD for
personal use.
- What is the sound quality of the music files I
download?
The sound quality of the music offered on DJMR music download is high quality sound. We supply music files at
320kbps.
What does bitrate mean? And what bitrate are the tracks that I purchase?
The bitrate of a music file is describing the audio quality that the track has been encoded at (converted to digital format from the original recording). 'Kbps' (kilobits per second) basically means the number of digital samples bits.
The music files you purchase from us are encoded at a bitrate of 320kbps,
(DJs prefer them at this bitrate).
- Are music downloads
from the DJMR music download
store safe?
We ensure that all music you download from the DJMR music
download store is virus free and safe for your computer.
- What happens if I accidentally delete or lose a downloaded track?
As the music we supply is in a digital format that can be stored on your computer or digital music player, the file can be deleted, lost or corrupted (damaged). You should be careful not to accidentally lose/damage your music files as when downloaded they are your responsibility. If it is our fault we will endeavour to resend the track.
- I can't seem to download the song(s) I
purchased. Can I get a refund?
All sales are final. However, we will
work with you to the best of our ability to ensure you receive your music.
Click here to contact us
- How can I play my music?
In order to play a track on your computer, you will need to use the music player software that is installed on your computer.
By default in Windows the music player is called "Windows Media
Player", others players: Winamp,
Realplayer. To play your track, go to the place where you saved the file when you downloaded it and double click on it. This should then open up your default music player and play the music.
If you want to play the music you downloaded on a personal digital music player, (for example an iPod) then you must consult the manufacturers manual that came with your device.
- I'm Trying
to listen audio samples and it does not work...
We are using an integreted Flash player located in the Header of djmr.
This Flash player works fine in Internet Explorer and Firefox.
If you hear the sample playing to fast, it's because you probably have an older version of Adobe Flash.
The problem should be fix by updating Flash at http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
You have a Mac computer? the samples don't work with Safari. It is better if you use Firefox for Mac.
You can get it at http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all.html
- How do I find the tracks I downloaded?
You can do a search for your tracks by going
to the START MENU -- SEARCH -- FOR FILES AND FOLDER. Set the search
parameters to check all local drives, then enter "*.mp3" (no
quotes) in the search field. Once the requested search parameters are
entered, click the SEARCH NOW button. The filename for the MP3 files
purchased from us is usually in the form of "_.mp3". If you are
downloading music for the first time, your computer will save your music to
a temp folder by default. When the box comes up to save your music before
downloading, you can change the destination of where your music will be
saved. We recommend saving it to "my documents/ my music".
- How do I copy or "burn" tracks to
a CD?
To copy or "burn" tracks to
CD, we recommend that you use the Windows Media Player (v.9.x). Go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com to update your Windows Media Player. Once updated, please refer to the Help
section in the Windows Media Player for detailed instructions on how to burn
a CD. For your convenience, we’ve included some basic steps here:
- Create a playlist by going to "Media
Library". Click on Playlist-New Playlist. Give your new playlist a
name. Populate the playlist with the songs you want burned to CD.
- Click on "Copy to CD or Device" in
the navigation bar on the left. Choose the playlist you want to burn to CD
under "Items to Copy". Then on the top right side under
"Items on Device", click on the down arrow which will bring down a
drop down menu that will allow you to choose the device that you want to
copy to. Choose the CD burning option.
- Click on the "Copy" button on the
top right hand side of the Windows Media Player. That's it.
Note: Before burning a CD, we recommend that you shut down any other
applications running in the background as this can be a memory intensive
process.
- I am having problems purchasing music from
your site.
If your credit card was declined
during the purchase process, then please ensure that you have entered all
required information accurately. If all information has been entered
correctly and it still fails, then close down all instances of your browser
and try to place your order again. If you are still unsuccessful,
contact the Customer department
our support responds to inquiries before 6-12 hours
and be sure to include the following information:
* Your name and email address
* Billing address
* The exact text and number of the error message that you are receiving?
* The approximate time you attempted to purchase music.
Account Questions:
- Click on the "Login" tab at the top of any
page.
- Click on the "Forgot Your
Password?" link.
- Enter the email address associated with your
DJMR music download account and then click on "submit." we'll
send you an e-mail message containing your new password.
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