How can I burn on Myspace to my Media Player?

I want to record a song from Myspace that I can't buy to my windows media player.

Try using Windows Movie Maker:
(These instructions are for XP, Movie Maker but I think that)
they will work with Vista Movie Maker 6)

Open Movie Maker and go... Tools / chronology to tell...

In the "Audio Input Source"... Choose... Stereo mix.

Left click of the... Start Narration... key

Listen to your music online.

When the music is over, the narrative left click Stop
button and you will be asked to save the file.

The following article can be also worth a visit:

Windows Vista - Narrator Movie Maker - add to your movie
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/add-narration-to-your-movie

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