well i dont realy know how but i tried and my Phillips go-gear mp3 player wont support it so idk
you can record it
I had a Philips mp3 player before and If I'm correct, it should work if you go on limewire, right click the file and say "view file location" and it will open the folder where the file is located. Then you should have your mp3 player plugged in and send the file to your mp3 player. I have an ipod now so it's been a while, I'm not sure if it will work but try it.
You can get videos onto your Iriver X20 portable music player by connecting it to the computer and copying video files onto it. This can be done using its mini-USB cable.
Remove DRM protection and then transfer.
not to do with windows media player but download the programme recommended in this guide and you can get videos in several file formats which you drag and drop onto your device: http://www.quazen.com/Shopping/Consumer-Electronics/Sony-NWZ-S739F-MP4-Player.688325
You can get onto the site, but you just can't watch videos as the Nintendo browser doesn't support the YouTube player.
you can use dvd's and a DVD ripper/converter called wondershare.
It depends. On video sites, such as YouTube, it does not cost to see or play music videos. However, if you were to want to download music videos onto your iPod or mp3 player, it would cost you so that music video can be at your disposal.
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You can upload your videos onto youtube, if you have an account, or facebook, if you have an account.
Yes, you can upload your recorded videos using iTunes.
yes you can.