Vcc +5, - Vcc can connect according to the pin configuration but Data + and data_ is the confusing to connect on cd player main board.
you can find pin configuration of type A on several site's.
i am looking for D+, D- connection diagram
The rectangular slot on the mp3 player.
Plug your MP3 player to a USB port. Click on 'Start' then 'Computer'. Your MP3 player will be displayed as a 'Removable Disk'. You can access it by double- clicking on it.
Yes, you can. All you'll have to do is put the music on your USB stick, and then plug it along with your MP3 player into any computer. You can then drag the music from the USB stick onto the MP3 player.
Music can be transfered from a PS3 to an eclipse mp3 player by transfering your music via USB to your computer, and from the computer via USB to your eclipse mp3 player.
Unfortunately there is no solution for such situation; the reason why you get this message is the different protocols of your MP3 player and your PC. I guess your MP3 player uses USB port to connect and communicate with PC, am I right? Try to install the latest drivers for your PC's USB ports and for your MP3 player. You can try to use high speed "USB hub" (with USB 2.0) to connect your MP3 player to your PC, you will have MP3 will be connected to USB Hub will be connected to tour PC.
if your mp3 charger has a usb then yes just plug the usb into the xbox. it worked with my wii
you can order a replacement mp3 usb cable either on the web site of the mp3 player you own or you can try other sites like www.amazon.com or www.overstock.com.
USB is the most common method for attaching an MP3 player to a computer.So most of them have USB ports and all of them need a similar port.
You can connect an MP3 to a CD player through the "AUX in" port.
yes, that's how you charge an mp3 player. Plug the usb cord into the computer, then plug the other end into your mp3. It will automatically start charging.
If it is USB, you just stick your mp3 player into your pc/laptop and for Windows, go to Start then click My Computer and your mp3 player should be in Removable Drives.
A couple of reasons;A required driver is missingThe onboard flash memory in the MP3 player is corrupt.Your USB port is shot.Your MP3 Players USB port is shot.