Find the place where the file is saved and use a memory stick.
Yes, you can use the iPhone PC cable to copy music from your iPhone to PC.
Copy and paste from PC to the Sansa
Yes, you can connect the PSVita to a PC and copy music across, or get the music app from the PSN.
Yes it can, you have to make a music folder inside the PSP folder, name it MUSIC. Then copy your music data from the PC.
Depends on what you're trying to do and what type of operating system you have. If you have a Windows PC then all you need to do is use the 'Windows Media Player' program to copy the music. So for instance if you want to get music from a CD disc onto the PC, then your could use Windows Media player to copy the track to your PC and save the music as an mp3 file.
No, you just connect your psp to PC via usb. and you copy and paste the music into the music folder on the psp.
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Connect your Vita to your PC using the USB cable provided. If it isn't installed already, the Vita will install the Content Manager Assistant on your PC and build its initial databases. Once this is complete and it tells you that your Vita is connected, open the Music app. All of the music from your computer will be listed at the bottom under "PC." Browse to the music you want to copy, tap the "Copy" button, check off the songs, albums or artists you want transferred to your Vita and click "Copy" again.
The Vita doesn't have a PC's operating system and can't access an external drive/storage - it just doesn't know what to do with it. You would have to connect the Vita to a PC or laptop and copy the music to that, and then copy it from there to the USB drive.
One way is you could copy the CD music into an MP3 format on a PC, then transfer it via USB cable from PC to the Nexus 7. Another way is having the MP3 copy uploaded to Google Music. Then, you can play that CD music streaming on a Nexus 7 (or any device regardless of platform), or if you're not connected, you can configure it to be played in offline mode.
You have to make a music folder inside the PSP folder, name it MUSIC. Then copy your music data from the PC and you get music inside your PSP. This works with my ps3 Move.
You can put music on an android by simply connecting your phone to a PC. Then copy paste MP3 or MP4 music to the mail folder.