![]() ![]() (The choices, left to right, are: 歌词 (lyrics), 全部音乐 (all music files), mp3, rm (RealPlayer format), wma (Windows Media Player format), flash, 其它 (others), 铃声 (cell phone ringtones).)Ĭlick on the button next to the search box, “ 百度搜索” (Baidu search). I only want MP3s, so I select the “ MP3” radio button. You’ve heard of this hot boy band called F4, and you figure it’s as good a place as any (plus you don’t have to actually use any Chinese to search for it!).Ĭlick on MP3 (or you could have gone to directly).Įnter your search term in the box (in this case it’s “ F4” without the quotes).Ĭhoose your format. OK, let’s suppose you’re a total beginner. ![]() Baidu uses GB2312 encoding, which should be automatically detected by your browser, but the Chinese characters will only be readable if your computer supports them. Note: to use Baidu, your computer must support Chinese fonts. It is my aim to make it more accessible to the beginner. With it, it’s possible to find a huge variety of MP3s on the internet, and it’s totally free! (Yes, the world’s loss regarding intellectual property rights in China can be your gain!) I can imagine, though, that for a beginning student of Chinese, an all-Chinese interface can be daunting. I think any modern student of Chinese should be using Baidu’s MP3 search.
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