You mp3 player should have a built in usb. plug this in to the usb socket on your computer/laptop. Then open up windows media player. The following information varies depending on which version of media player you have but is pretty similair for all. Click on 'sync'. This should show you all the songs you have ripped onto your computer. somewhere on the screen a picture of a mp3 is shown with a box underneath(the picture isn't of your mp3). drag the songs into the box underneath the picture. When you've added all the songs you want into the box, click 'start sync'. (on my version of media player its at the bottom right of the box.) when they've all been copied it should say 'sync complete' and/or a message will come up saying you may know unplug the mp3. You also use sites like Limewire.com to download music for free without having to buy the CD first. The whole syncing process can be a bit confusing at first-i only started using it yesterday! But once you've done it a few times it gets a lot easier-trust me! well good luck and hope you get the hang of it! Hope this was of some use.
From what I understand, you can not.
Yes, if you download it to the computer, it can play on Media player.
drag the songs to your itunes or windows media player
To do this, start by opening Windows Media Player and adding the songs you want to download to your MP3 player into WMP’s library. Following this, move the songs into the sync list. To do this, select the Sync tab and click and drag the selected songs. Once you have done this, sync your MP3
I take it you're trying to sync songs to your player. The best thing to do would be to use Windows Media Player to create a sync list and sync the songs to your mp3 player.
No, you can not put song on the mp3 player.
ms media player should do it .. fine .. just make your playlist hook your mp3 and sync away
Yes.
on itunes or windows media player
If its a windows formated device it should automatically come up in your window media player. Try updatedin windowns media player or going into my computer right click on your mp3 player and select open with.. Windows Media or something there is a load of option you can do. from the right clikc point.
yes
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