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Your Questions About Listen To Music On Facebook
1. Your Questions About Listen To Music On Facebook
John asks…
How do I listen to music on Facebook?
So on my Facebook, my friends have little music notes by their name on the Friends Online
chat list. How do I get to the Facebook app that lets me listen to music like that, with a
“Listen with..” option next to my name, too? I’ve tried going to my Apps list and clicking on the
Music app, but it just shows “Last logged in: More than six months ago” and an edit thing.
Big Arn answers:
You can listen to songs by clicking next to links to songs you see in News Feed, on the music
dashboard, on your timeline, or on your friends’ timelines.
Depending on your friends’ privacy settings, you might also see a story in ticker that says your
friend is listening to a song. Hover over the in that story, and click the Play button to start
listening to that song.
Since external music service providers host music, you’ll need to install a music app before you
can listen to music using links on Facebook. If you haven’t installed a music app yet, you’ll see
an app install screen when you click or . After you install the app, the music service provider
might ask you to complete steps (ex: downloading a program to your computer) in order to
subscribe to their service.
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2. Betty asks…
Using real player to download music from facebook?
I just got real player, and while listening to music on facebook, I noticed a realplayer
“download clip” link come up, so I clicked it, and it instantly downloaded the whole song to my
computer. I was surprised at this. Would it be considered pirating to continue to use this
feature, even if for nothing more than personal use? Is it even detectable? I was surprised that
this downloaded music to my computer without so much as a disclaimer.
Big Arn answers:
I’m not sure, but i don’t think it would be pirating because you’re using it for personal use. And
it probably could be tracked, but i highly doubt someone would just randomly track you down. It
would only be racable if someone wanted to find you, or if they were looking for it. I don’t think
it’s someting someone would accidentally stumble on, then report you for.
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3. Robert asks…
Why do teenagers like rock music so much?
When I walk by him in his room, he is always either listening to rock music, using facebook, or
masturbating. What is getting into teenagers?
Big Arn answers:
Rock Music: Rock embodies the angst that all teens feel. Not all teens like rock, and some are
more angsty than others, but adolescence is a frustrating time. Teens are under pressure from
school, home and friends all the time. Listening to metal or alt or ska or whatever music your
son likes is a harmless way for him to blow off steam.
Facebook: Teens are social. They crave their friends’ approval in everything they do and hate
being “out of the loop.” Your son is just staying connected.
And I understand that everyone has different opinions on masturbation, but there’s a biological
reason he’s doing that, too: Back in the early days, when everyone was farmers, all the
education anyone needed was how to sow and harvest crops, and anyone could learn that by
age 12. So, as soon as teens reached sexual maturity, they went and got married and started
their own farms. But now, with industry and commerce, higher education is needed to make a
living, and most people don’t get married till they are done with school. That creates a long,
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4. often frustrating period between sexual maturity and marriage/steady relationship age for teens.
Hope that helps.
George asks…
How do I listen to YouTube while being on my iPod touch?
Basically, I want to listen to music on YouTube while playing on my iPod touch, either on
facebook or internet or something like that… Is there any way?
Big Arn answers:
I dont think you can maybe in IOS6?
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5. William asks…
Why is Myspace music player bugging when I facebook connect to
sign in on it?
The page keeps refreshing when I facebook connect on it and I can’t listen to music.
Big Arn answers:
Sounds like the music Player is having problems Try again later if the problem still persists
Contact Myspace at the help Center http://www.myspace.com/help and report the problem to
them and they will get back to you within 24 to 48 hours
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6. Lizzie asks…
Does listening to music take up data on an iPhone?
Does listening to music that you’ve downloaded onto you iPhone (like from iTunes) take up
data on your iPhone? Thanks so much in advance!
Big Arn answers:
No. That’s information stored locally on the iPhone itself. The only time you’re using your Data
Allotment is if you are using anything that needs to access the internet (streaming music like
Pandora, streaming video, web browsing, email, facebook, etc) and you are not connected to a
WiFi source such as your home router.
Any music you’re listening to that you had iTunes put there is locally stored and as such does
not use any networking connection to listen to.
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7. Sandy asks…
Why can I only hear video call on Facebook through my headset
and not my speakers?
I know my computer speakers work fine because i listen to music and videos often, but when I
am on a conference chat or Facebook video chat I can only hear others when i use my headset
and plug it in. I know I should be able to simple use my computer as normal but I must have
some setting wrong that is only enabling me to hear from my headset only. Any help would be
appreciated.
Big Arn answers:
Hmm well the Facebook video calling thing has never worked properly for me. Maybe you’d
have better luck with the Rounds video chat app
(http://apps.facebook.com/chatrounds/conv/?publisherid=elena&campaignid=YA&bannerid=0 )
– it has fewer bugs.
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8. Ruth asks…
How can I get rid of lag spikes on windows vista on my pc?
I get lag spikes on my windows vista PC randomly. I play video games on my PC, but it doesn’t
just happen when i’m playing video games. When i’m just listening to music or on FaceBook
or on Skype I get about 1-2 second lag spikes. My PC is a Dell Studio 540. Please give me
some feedback!
Thanks drdave. what different specs do u need to know?
Big Arn answers:
You need more details than just a pc make and model. We need to know details on your home
network and how you connect to your modem, details on what your allotted bandwidth is
supposed to be. I might also add Stella is as full of crap as a Christmas goose. She can’t
possibly answer this question with it’s scant details. Secondly, Vista is no worse than Windows
7. I have systems in the shop with BOTH operating systems and there is NO difference what so
ever in how they run.
Edit: Are you using a wireless home network connection? If so, how far from the router are you?
What speed is your internet package? A wireless home connection is the poorest method you
can use if you want the best connection. Gaming, streaming video, even browsing the net can
be a pain if you’re to far from your access point or router. Secondly, this problem compounds
itself if you have a low speed internet connection. For instance, if you only have 3mbps service,
it will be far worse on wireless than if you have a 15mbps package.
Another common mistake is running to many applications that require internet service such as
torrenting, file sharing, messenger services, etc eating up all your bandwidth. How many users
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9. are sharing the internet service? The more users, the worse your lag will be. Lastly, how much
malware is infesting your PC? Spyware and adware monitoring what you search for on the
internet eats your bandwidth.
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