You can of course, use the ActiveSync software to transfer from your PC to your Q.
You could also a handy online guide using a site called Seeqpod. See links.
The Motorola Razor, whether it's prepaid or not, can technically download music off you computer. It requires a mini USB cable that will attach to a port on your computer. You may need to purchase a mini SD card to store the music onto. Any music that you have stored on your computer can then be sent to an external device (your Razor). You may have to go into your windows start menu and click on "Computer". From there you can see which drive your Motorola Razor is plugged into. Once you've discovered which drive to send music to, you can transfer the files onto your Motorola Razor.
You need a smartphone for that. You should be able to use mediafire to download songs to your smartphone using the internet
to transfer music from an mp3 to an iopd you will need itunes which doesnt cost anything. then you wil have to put the music from your mp3 player onto your computer. when you install itunes it will ask you if you want to transfer the music from your computer onto it. click yes then you willl need to sync your ipod to it.
Try copying it onto a hard drive and then you have it
In order to put music from a CD onto a Samsung Galaxy Ace II, you will need to download the music from the CD onto the hard drive of your computer. From there, you can transfer the music to your phone.
A number of companies will transfer music cassettes onto CD or DVD. Some companies offering this service include 'Southtree', 'Home Video Studio' and 'DVD Your Memories'.
This is how you get music videos to facebook. Go to the song you want, then click on share and click on facebook.
well you should have received a CD with your phone when you purchased it. By putting that into your computer you can add maybe a USB or download music off the internet. By opening up my computer you can transfer the music into the :Phone Playlist: section. This will enable music to be transferred onto your phone. You may have to try at least once or twice to be able to transfer the music. If you did not receive the CD contact your nearest store and see if they can give you a CD for a reasonal price. They may charge alot for the single CD. Or ask a friend or someone you know with the same phone to download the CD's software onto another CD...they should do it free. Sometimes the Motorola Rival needs to expand its memory and this can be acheived by buying a memory card...these range from the price of £20 and upwards (In rare cases). These steps for me worked so try them out. And everyone I'm a girl so appreciate it! x
You can transfer music files to any mp3 player (unless the files are corrupt) but you cant use iTunes to transfer them. Only iPods work with iTunes.
you cannot download song onto the phone... however you can transfer them onto the phone by clicking "view files" when you plug it into your computer and selecting sounds and dragging the music onto that file. *music must be in .mp3 format to work*
Go to the folder in which the music is stored on the mac, then open the usb folder. Click and drag the wanted music into the usb folder.
One can transfer music files to another person on the internet by attaching it onto an email and sending it to the person or sending a link to them from an instant messenger.