You can purchase a wireless FM transmiter. the package comes with instructions easy to follow.
If you have your MP3s burned to a CD built-in radio will play them
Yes, you can, When you turn it on there should be applications (Mp3, Radio/FM, Options) Click on Radio/Fm and find your station.
Mp3 is a digital music compression format that allows you to download and play music.
Connect your headphone jack to the line in of your computer. Through windows movie maker record the music you want that's playing on the radio. Then use your conversion software to send it to your MP3 player. Playing FM on your MP3 player and recording it at the same time is only capable if you have that option in your settings menu. I've never seen this.
Yes you can. You need to get a cassette tape adapter (many places sell these like Target, Bestbuy, Circuit City,....etc). You plug it into the mp3 player where the headphone would go and place the cassette where it is supposed to go. Turn on the radio and mp3 player and your ready to go.
"Er2" is the code displayed by the radio when a disk cannot be read by the laser. This generally occurs when you are using a CD-R in a format the radio does not recognize. The H260 was purported to support CD-R media but does not always work, and this radio DOES NOT support MP3 files.
Not all do play mp3 files, you have to look at the radio some play mp3 and other wma files, Toyota 2005 and up play them, some Ford 2006 and up gm 2007 and up
A lot of clock radios will play mp3's.
Timex makes a dual alarm clock radio that allows you to play your mp3 files.
No, our 2004 Sienna with premium sound does not play MP3 files.
No, it doesn't.
A 2001 Neon radio will only play the standard cd format. It will not play mp3's.
you play games, make videos, and listen to the radio
The Coby CXCD282 does not play in MP3 format. This boombox simply plays CD's, AM/FM radio and cassette tapes for listeners enjoyment.
Not from factory, I ordered an 2008 with JBL upgraded stereo, made it clear I wanted to play MP3 and have an AUX jack, does not have both. They are researching at this time.
First off, you must have permission to do so. First you must click on the radio, then all you need to do is enter a direct MP3 link with the audio you want to play.
No, this is not possible. Firstly, MP3 radio's do not exist and an MP3 player is a Music Player, not a metal detector.
No, Sony portable radio players don't have CD players built in them and cannot play CDs. Sony does make CD radio players, but they are not marketed as portable.