How to share music with your friends in Yahoo Messenger

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Most of you might be already knowing how to do this but whenever I ask my friends to share music they think I am asking them to send the music file to me. Well, this is how you do it in Yahoo Messenger 8-

While chatting with a friend, go to ‘Actions> Call Computer’ and after they accept the call, you can begin sharing music by going to ‘Actions>Share Music File’ and browse for your favorite MP3 file.

Yahoo! Messenger also offers some default audibles like glass breaking, clapping, screaming, etc. Enjoy!

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4 responses so far,

  1. 1

    Shivaranjan

    August 5, 2006 at 11:11 am

    As mentioned by John this is a great way to share music from your friend’s computer. I have tried it and what I feel is that there is no equaliser to adjust the music according to your taste.

  2. 2

    freebird

    August 29, 2006 at 1:53 pm

    You must have been familiar with chat emoticons. But have you ever thought of sending audio clips during VoIP conversations? vEmotion is just on the beam to do this for you. As long as you are on a call (PC to PC, or PC to Phone), it enables you to:

    • Set background music for VoIP conversations. So as to share music among you and your friends.

    • Send voice emotions (lively audio clips) to who are talking with you. Anything you have inconvenience in expressing it with your mouth or text, you can communicate it by voice emotion.

    • Flawlessly record VoIP calls into disk files. Auto beginning and auto end recording make it outstanding from other VoIP recorders. Moreover, data and infos are all encrypted, and passwords can be taken to protect call records against unauthorized access.

  3. 3

    Srinivasa Ramanujam

    September 27, 2006 at 2:20 pm

    Will it share but not transfer really? Will I be able to save the shared music in my pc to play later?



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