it should recognize data by itself unless its in an unrecognizable format
MP3 files are downloaded from the PC to the MP3 player, in contrast to a digital camera, which transfers or uploads data to the PC.
MP3 format data can be stored on a CD and played back on any MP3 compatible CD player.
This is often because your computer does not have the appropriate driver for your MP3 player. Try searching Google for the company that made your MP3 player and check their site's support page to see if you can find the driver.
MP3 players don't need software.Windows will recognize them automatically as a storage device.
may be incompatible.
The direction of data flow for data transfers are different by these to reasons MP3 files are downloaded from the PC to the MP3 player, in contrast to digital cameras, which transfers or uploads to the PC.
Windows Media Player uses WMA format most of the time. This needs to be converted to MP3 format for playing on MP3 player. All to All - Audio Conversion Wizard is a good program to covert WMA to MP3. Your mp3 player will have a usb cable to connect to the computer, then drag and drop the MP3 song files to the drive on MY Computer that is your MP3 player. If your player is not showing up, then reload the drivers disk for the player onto the computer so it can recognize your player. this is not the same question dumb butt!
Yes you can. You could use a data cable which could directly connect the mp3 player to the PC and enable downloading of the songs.
Most mp3 players cannot play itunes songs because itunes songs are mostly in mp4 format. The ipod is the only player that can play mp4 formats. There are songs that are mp3 formats in itunes, though. Because itunes is its source for music, itunes only recognizes ipods, but if you download correct software for the mp3 player, it should be able to recognize the mp3 player.
An MP3 player is a device that can store, and when activated, interpret and convert the data inherent in an MP3 file into low voltage electrical signal patterns that will be converted to sound/vibrations when sent to a speaker/headphone device.
This MP3 Player delivers superior sound in a sleek design for improved mobility and portability. This little MP3 player also doubles as a USB flash drive. Take it anywhere to listen to music and store data.
A mp3 player flash drive is used to store the data for an mp3. The bigger the flash drive, the more songs one is able to hold (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/flash+drive).