try a different brand mp3,ill try it.maybe.....philips Umm, and, most of the time, mp3 players have black lettering only on the screen, so your album art doesn't come up at all.
Here are the easy instructions on how you can transfer the songs to an mp3 player. Install relevant media software like for instance Sony Walkman MP3 requires Sonic Stage Software. Connect MP3 player to computer using a USB or firewire cable. Next, follow the instructions to customise preferences. Load the media files from your computer into your music library. Sync the files from your library to mp3 player. Once the syncing is complete, you can eject the media player and disconnect it from the computer.
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There are 11 songs on their first album, 12 songs on their second album, 6 songs on their EP, 1 song that is not on an album, 3 extras on another album and 1 cover. Including the cover they did, they have 34 songs.
you can copy but not cut the songs, then you can have them both on your mp3 player and your computer. my mp3 player can store more than 500 songs and it is quite nice look. i bought it on shoppingkool.com, really cool.
try downloading the songs in the mp3 format .
You can delete files on the player using your computer. Plug your RCA TH1814WM MP3 player into your computer usb port and it will appear in My Computer drives 1. Open the player in Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder containing the files. 2. Select the files you want to remove and then press the Delete key on the keyboard of your PC.
Just connect your player to your computer and view your players files from Windows Explorer and delete the unwanted files.
Not directly. If you convert the files to MP3, you can then use windows explorer or Windows Media Player to push the files to your computer. The devices are not recognized by Apple computers - so there is no compatibility there.
Here are the easy instructions on how you can transfer the songs to an mp3 player. Install relevant media software like for instance Sony Walkman MP3 requires Sonic Stage Software. Connect MP3 player to computer using a USB or firewire cable. Next, follow the instructions to customise preferences. Load the media files from your computer into your music library. Sync the files from your library to mp3 player. Once the syncing is complete, you can eject the media player and disconnect it from the computer.
If you have the songs on your computer already in mp3 form then relatively easy. Just use a usb cable to connect your mp3 player to your computer then go to my computer then click on the usb drive and open your music folder. Highlight/ select the files you want to transfer then drag the files into the usb drive folder and wait for the transfer. Remove usb safely by right clicking on the drive file and selecting remove safely.
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plug your sd card into a computer and drag files into it using iTunes windows media player etc... then plug it back into your dsi and they should by there
Sure! Record your songs as MP3 files and transfer them onto your computer. After you import them into iTunes, you are capable of transfering the songs to your iPod.
hmmm have you installed all software re. to your pod you can send files via a usb wire to the pod, by using wmedia player or similar. read the instr. manual of the pod to see desc. procedure or search web. If you have "windows" you might have a media player which you would download the songs to the computer then transfer the songs off the computer by hooking your Ipod to the computer with a USB cable
To transfer songs from Blubster to Windows Media Player, the easiest way would be to download the songs to a USB device for storage. Then take out the USB storage device and wait a few minutes. Put the USB device back onto the computer and open the Windows Media Player program. Select Windows Media Player as a file to upload the songs to, then upload them.
Get on your computer. Click media player. Ask your three year old.
Once you put in the disk to the disk drive it will ask what you want to do and choose open folder to view files. Select all of the songs and drag them to the Window Media Player library. Or download itunes its a little better than windows media player.