It really depends on the player. Most players work exactly like USB Flash drives, and you can just drag and drop them into it's drive in My Computer. In the "Related Links" below, you can find drivers for USB Flash drives for Windows 98.
Some MP3 players, such as iPods, need special programs like iTunes to be able to put music on them. Since no recent version of iTunes is available for Windows 98, this is a near impossibility.
If you're using an iPad, use the iTunes app. If you're using an Android tablet, download "free music download" from Google Play to get music. If you're using a Windows tablet, use the Windows Marketplace & go to the "Music" section.
You should be able to. If you download the file from the internet(do it legally) you can then move them to the device without using the windows media player.
by using real player
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yes you can
put in CD and select copy using windows media player and then select copy at top of your screen.
You can also use Microsoft media player. You can also use Microsoft media player to download music onto your i pod.
By using music or video player software that has this option. Such as VLC Player or Windows Media Player.
limewire 5.1.4
Rip the music from the CD (using the feature in Windows Media Player). Once you have the files on your computer, locate and import them into Windows Movie Maker.
Plug-ins are basically other features to download. For example in Mozilla Firefox you may get a music control plug in which you can control itunes/windows media player while using the browser.
Plug-ins are basically other features to download. For example in Mozilla Firefox you may get a music control plug in which you can control iTunes/Windows Media Player while using the browser.