Yes it is! Just go to "My Computer". Then click on the device name you have in there. Ex: Philips GoGear Vibe. A list of songs should come up, the ones you want off of your MP3 just click and drag them to your Library. Unplug your device and if you can play the songs off your MP3 player without it plugged in, you have successfully synced music off your MP3 onto your computer.
Hope that my theory works for you as well as it does for me!
You need to create an iTune match library to synch music on to your iPhone 5s from the dell laptop.
you can not reverse the sync
On your computer, click start, then do whatever to get to your music. Play a song, then at the above tab, click library. From there, go to sync and plug in your device then drag the songs you want into the space.
Go into iTunes and click on your device. Then there will be a tab that says music and check Sync All and then click sync at the bottom :)
Currently, it is not possible to use a Zune with Linux. The Zune was required to use special software to sync music to and from it, in order to ensure DRM protection. The protcol for it has not yet been completely reverse-engineered.
No. :'(
first of all you have to have your music on windows media player open windows media player plug your juke into the computer/laptop drag albums or songs into the right sync music box click sync after it finishes syncing, you're done
Don't sync your iPod when you are deleting your music. Also, once you delete something from your iTunes and it's on your iPod, then when you sync it again, the songs will be lost because you deleted the original file. So if you want to have no songs, you can delete all your library, or you can shorten your music to save some of your laptop memory.
you cant sync mp3 files to your laptop if its not compatible
Use iTunes to sync with laptop
you can sync music via bluetooth.
plug your ipod into your laptop and sync your pictures from iphoto by pressing sync on itunes