Yes it is possible to copy the music back to your Hard Disk. All you have to do is reconnect your mp3 player with your computer through the USB port. Then you find the music in the file and then drag and drop to any folder or files already located on your computer.
Save your music to another music database, like Windows Media Player, then when you have completed your account registration on I tunes you can copy the music back.
put in CD and select copy using windows media player and then select copy at top of your screen.
save ur music open it with windows media player then go to copy to CD or device or sync
The process of burning music means to copy songs into a CD. It is also possible to copy music videos into a DVD. This is also called the process of burning music. You can use the CD or DVD on any other device to listen to.
No not at all, you can download them from Kazaa or Limewire but it's illegal if you get caught. Or you can get Real Player 11 and download your favorites from Youtube & Copy them to your Zune device.
I get most of my music from shops which sell CDs. You can rip them to your computer using your media player, and they should automatically go to your music library. If you acquire music off the internet, you should copy it to your music folder and then scan for changes in your media player.
Depends on what you're trying to do and what type of operating system you have. If you have a Windows PC then all you need to do is use the 'Windows Media Player' program to copy the music. So for instance if you want to get music from a CD disc onto the PC, then your could use Windows Media player to copy the track to your PC and save the music as an mp3 file.
well here is an better way without burning anything (1)you create a folder under music and name it anything for ex (itunes music) (2)you select the song or songs from itunes and right click copy (3)you go back to the folder you created (itunes music) and you click paste (4)then it will show up as an mp3 file on the folder (5)you just copy the music you put on the folder to your mp3's music folder and then walla its like magic you got music
You have to find a legal website that allows you to copy and paste songs. When you right click the song make sure it is a music document, not a htm. After you copy it, paste it as a windows media player document. Then when you click on it, it should open as a windows media player. It will only play if it is a music document, NOT htm.
You can copy music from a Windows Media Player to a memory stick in a few simple steps. Open up Windows Media Player and insert the memory stick into a free USB port. A window will appear asking you to sync the device with the program, so follow the on-screen instructions. Go to the Sync tab and you will see the memory stick listed there. Import the music files you want to copy and then click on the Start Sync button.
The reason it won't copy is because it is copyright protected. But i have no idea why it won't play
No, because it is considered "sharing" music.