you can find converters for that at newsvade.com
use your computer and plug in your mp3 and insert cd from there you can copy or move the songs onto the cd threw drag and drop or for better words rip/burn
veiw it as a disk drive. then find the file the recording is in copy and paste it to your computer
Yes it will! :)
Yes, they can as long as you manually place the file into the mp3. Also you have to convert the file you downloaded into mp3 format.
copy the video then paste in mp3's video file
The simplest way to send an MP3 file from computer to computer over long distances is to attach the file in an e-mail message.Or place the MP3 file onto a USB and extract the file onto the persons computer.
If you have Nero Wave Editor, you can insert the entire music file into it and simply save the file as a file with the extension .mp3
Plug it into your computer and copy the songs onto it.
Right click on a song that you have downloaded. Then click on locate file, this should bring up the file where all the mp3s are stored from ares. Then copy and paste the mp3s to your mp3 player. You copy and paste by right clicking on the mp3 then selecting copy. You then click on your mp3 player window, and right click. Select paste and that sould have done it
Yes it is possible to copy the music back to your Hard Disk. All you have to do is reconnect your mp3 player with your computer through the USB port. Then you find the music in the file and then drag and drop to any folder or files already located on your computer.
Basically, MP3 is an audio file format, MP4 is a video file format. You can download movies onto a MP4 player and watch them back.
To burn music onto an MP3 player from a computer, attach the device to the computer via the USB cable. Once the computer has detected the MP3 player, go to the file or folder on your computer where the music is stored, then cut and paste, or copy and paste the files. You can select multiple MP3 files at a time by holding down the Ctrl button. Go to My Computer and open the external device folder, then paste the files into it.
If you have a copy of the game, I'm guessing you can pull the mp3 file and save it wherever.