![]() ![]() To select multiple artists or albums for offline listening, tap the menu button of your Android device, then select "Make available offline." A column of boxes will appear to the right of the artist or album. To make songs available offline, click on the triangular menu button in the corner of the album or track title and check the "available offline" box. Playing music: To listen to Google Music on your Android device (2.2+), download the Google Music app from the Android Market. Just click on the triangular menu button from the song title and select "share song." The people you share with will get one free full play of the song or album. Sharing music: You can share music you've purchased to your Google+ circles. You can also use Music Manager to download your purchased music, which will be in 320kbps MP3 format. Purchased music will be stored in Google Music, but won't count towards the 20,000-song limit. Player controls are located on a strip at the bottom of the page. Just log in to Google Music and navigate your library on the left and click on the songs or albums you want on the right. Playing music: You can listen to Google Music from Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari and IE7+. Keep in mind, however, that AAC, OGG, and FLAC files will be transcoded to 320kbps MP3 files. MP3, AAC, WMA, OGG, and FLAC file formats are supported. You can store up to 20,000 songs from your own collection to Google Music. To stop uploading, sign out of Music Manager. Start Music Manager and log in with your Google account, then select the location of your music collection to begin uploading your music. Click the Music Manager download link and install it. Go to Google Music and log in using your Google account. Uploading music: To upload your own music to Google Music, you need to install the Music Manager (Windows XP/Vista/7, Mac OS X 10.5+, and Linux). ![]() If you want to try the music service du jour, here's how to get started with Google Music: Using Google Music on your computer Two new features that weren't available in the beta are Google+ sharing and a music store in the Android Market. For now, it's available to anyone in the U.S. Finally out of beta, you no longer need an invite to use the free Google Music service. ![]()
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