USB is the most common method for attaching an MP3 player to a computer.So most of them have USB ports and all of them need a similar port.
A couple of reasons;A required driver is missingThe onboard flash memory in the MP3 player is corrupt.Your USB port is shot.Your MP3 Players USB port is shot.
Some do, some dont. It depends on the make and model.
Your mp3 should have a USB key on it. Just plug it into your computer's USB port.
You can connect an MP3 to a CD player through the "AUX in" port.
yes, that's how you charge an mp3 player. Plug the usb cord into the computer, then plug the other end into your mp3. It will automatically start charging.
The USB port is used on computers to connect peripheral devices to it. The most common are MP3 players, digital cameras, mice, keyboards, external drives, flash drives, and many other devices, those are just to name a few.
Plug your MP3 player to a USB port. Click on 'Start' then 'Computer'. Your MP3 player will be displayed as a 'Removable Disk'. You can access it by double- clicking on it.
If your MP3 comes with a USB plug-in cord, plug it into the USB port on the Xbox 360. Good luck, Hi1997
Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports are now the industry standard for connecting peripherals. Most MP3 players are capable of being plugged directly into a USB port.
I think (but I'm not sure) you can download songs from your Mp3 and play them on the PS2, or you can charge it.
Yes, depending on the MP3 player. Some MP3 players are recognised as a 'usb flash/thumb drive' or a 'hard drive' when you plug them into the USB port. In this case, you can just plug the MP3 player into the computer, and then copy or drag and drop the MP3s into the player. In some other cases, you can use other media players or software to transfer songs to the player (e.g. foo_pod will transfer files to a Ipod without itunes)
Every designer of MP3 Players has a USB hack output, however the input to the machine is different for every machine. There is no one standard USB jack.