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You need to drag it carefully and look for the cursor being on the correct line, before releasing it to drop it. It helps if there is a new line created by having pressed Enter before starting the drag and drop procedure.
drag and drop your mp3's to what ever drive your sharper image mp3 player is plugged into. The software converter supplied seems to develope a fault in the middle of conversion and installation on to the mp3 player. Tried the drag and drop and it worked like a champ.
Surprisingly enough, it is called "Drag and drop".
Is it an actual iPod? Or is it an Mp3 player? If it's an iPod you can go to My Computer/Apple iPod (if you don't have iTunes) and manually drag-and-drop them into place. If it's an MP3 Player, then you do the same thing, except you go to My Computer/Removable Disc (or the name of the mp3 player) and then drag-and-drop.
The same way you would transfer a song to the player, if your player supports videos. Use the software it came with or drag and drop.
yes, if its a multimedia file. you just have to drag and drop in the media player you are using.
Not sure, if you download it then it goes to a file then just drag and drop...
You have to download video to your computer before you can import it into Windows Movie Maker. You can't simply drag and drop it into the program from Media Player. Find the 'source video' on your computer and import it from there.
drag-and-drop editing
Find your "shared" folder and drag and drop the song you choose into Windows Media Player.
Use windows media player and sync the files to an mp3 player then go into the the contianing folder for the mp3 music and then drag and drop the files into a folder in the my documents and you should have mp3 files or wmv files.