This depends. Some MP3 companys have software rights that they impose on the music that is placed into there players in which if you try send it to other players or computers it wont allow it to play. Sony, the zune, iPod all use a technology similar to this.
You can connect your mp3 player into your PC and it would show up on your C: drive with an icon. double click this and it should open it and browse to your music files. You can clikc and drag these over to a folder in your computer.
A computer generated picture is always generated onto a computer screen; from there it can be printed onto paper, or made into a film. Frances
you have to have a scanner. scan them and then save to file. not unless you have someone like riteaid save them to disk and then download onto computer
Probably not. What do you mean by "all the way"? Because some computers can save it for you if you haven't saved it all the way.
email them
Software is the general term for information that's recorded onto some kind of medium. For example, when you go to the video store and rent or buy a tape or DVD, what you're really getting is the software that's stored on that tape or disk. Your VCR or DVD player are hardware devices that are capable of reading the software from a tape or disk and projecting it onto your TV screen, in the form of a movie.Your computer is a hardware device that reads software too. Most of the software on your computer comes in the form of programs. A program consists of "instructions" that tell the computer what to do, how to behave. Just as there are thousands of albums you can buy on CD for your stereo, and thousands of movies you can buy to play on your VCR or DVD player, there are thousands of programs that you can buy to run on your computer.
The information is recorded onto the Hard Drive inside a computer.
No, not if it is a purchased 'pressed' CD.
Yes, you can upload your recorded videos using iTunes.
Obvoiusly not. Can you pick up an apple without picking an apple? Is this zen or something?
Both Information on it can be input into computer, or output onto stick. Example: If I have something on my computer, my friend gives me their stick and I output information onto it, then later my friend input that information onto their computer.
Both Information on it can be input into computer, or output onto stick. Example: If I have something on my computer, my friend gives me their stick and I output information onto it, then later my friend input that information onto their computer.
Plug it into your computer and copy the songs onto it.
Yes, if you download it to the computer, it can play on Media player.
yes, it is simply copied.
You need to download music onto your computer and then download onto the mp3. You can also buy music off of the internet.
Applications are software programs that you can download onto your computer and some mobile phones. A computer game, for example, is an application. An MP3 player system on your computer or phone is also an "application."
Yes you can, requires a microphone and a decent recording system. Grab your tap cassette player then push play on it, and record on your computers program, hold the mic up to it and you ll get a song on your system. Quality may not be that good, but it will work. You can also copy from your cassette player to your cd player and then burn them onto your computer through your cd player.