u can with a memory card
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I have a Pantech laser myself and it took me a while to understand how to use it to put media onto it. It's rather simple really but inside the package came a cord that was a charger AND a USB cord. It also came with a disc with several subsections.
1. Take the USB cord and plugin to your PC. (personal computer)
2. It will say "found new hardware" Do NOT worry about that. Even if a box pops up.
3. Then slide in the disc that came with the package. It will pop up a box on the screen and have subsections on it. Click that last subsection that says USB DRIVERS. (must have internet connection for this)
4. A browser will open and it will ask if you want to download the file. DOWNLOAD IT. While you're downloading pay attention to where they PLACE the file.
5. After it's finished downloading, find the file where it was saved. Mines was saved at Computer>Program Files>Pantech>USB DRIVER
6. Open USB DRIVER packet and it WILL download the USB driver. This is why instruction number 2 doesn't matter.
7. Once the driver is downloaded you can be positive that whenever you connect the Pantech Laser into the PC your PC WILL recognize it.
8. Now you can use whatever program you use and copy/download onto the Pantech file.
9. I used Realplayer/Windows Media Manager.
10. For Realplayer: whenever the phone was recognized it would have a list of the device connected, then I would go to all my media (videos) and right click all the highlighted songs I wanted. Then I click "convert to..."
11. It gives you a choice on what file to convert to. Put in MP3 Audio File (as Pantech Laser cannot hold Video Files).
12. After everything's shaped up, you can click on the device Pantech Laser listed on Realplayer then click "To Phone" tab and choose only so that MUSIC FILES are the only ones showing. Then click "Sync or To Phone" or whatever button puts everything onto the phone. Then you're done!
1. FOR Windows Media Player....
2. Do instructions 10.-11. then open up Program files. (Computer>Program Files) Then copy the media from Realplayer to the program on Windows Media Player.
I RECOMMEND USING THE REALPLAYER METHOD>> IT"S LESS CONFUSING AND ITS A LOT FASTER AND BETTER....
Go to menu. Then media center. Then tunes and tones. Then my ringtones then get new ringtones. They cost aprox. 2.99
Getting music onto windows media player involves importing the music files. Connect the device with the music to the PC and select import on windows media player. One can also import a folder from a drive on the PC.
You can also use Microsoft media player. You can also use Microsoft media player to download music onto your i pod.
You can use iTunes and Windows Media Player to burn the music onto CD for free.
You can sync it with bluetooth or get a usb cable and transfer it to the folder on your phone that way. With the cable it is like a flash drive.
You can't at the present time
u have to download media go and then let it reconize it as a psp then drag the music you want on to it
Yes, that is the reason the media center is called a "MEDIA" center. the term "Media" refers to video, photos, and music
Get Windows Media and that helps you download any songs you want.
No its not possible. You can only hold it in your hand! yes it is just use Windows Media Player and sync music!-peacesigns123
I means you are writing onto the CD the info onto the disk using a laser. Burning a CD is the process of writing data to it from a device like a computer. The term "burn" is used because it is often not reversible. On windows media player, that is simply an option that allows you to copy selected media to a disk.
First you have to rip the CD to your computer (use Windows Media Player for that). Once you have the CD music on your computer, Import it into Windows Movie Maker using the Import Media feature.
Go to the Microsoft web site, (www.microsoft.com) and search popular downloads and click on media player.