RealPlayer, Windows Media Player
Instead of coming with hard drives, many CD players are capable of playing discs with other media, such as MP3s.
Mp3s.. music
Your player may not support MP3. Your mp3s may be encoded in a way which is not compatible with your CD player. Many CD players cannot play variable-bitrate mp3s for example. Sometimes my car stereo (which supports mp3) has difficulty with some of the cheaper CD media. Cds which are odd colors are often not readable by in-dash players.
Most Newer models of DVD players can play MP3's.
Yes they can play mp3s. You just have to use iTunes to put music onto them.
Yes, it is possible to merge two Mp3 players into one. You can do this by syncing the two players via your computer. You might have to copy both song inventories onto your computer and then sync the players.
Blackberry Media Sync is a software made only for Blackberry devices. It syncs all your music, photos, videos, etc. to your blackberry when connected. Of course you choose what to sync. It's similar to the iPod sync.
You can get music from trueAnthem to your iPod by doing the following: 1) Download and save MP3s from trueAnthem to your comptuer 2) Drag trueAnthem MP3s to your iTunes library 3) Sync your iPod with iTunes That's it!
Windows media player will put whatever songs you have in your sync list on to you mp3/iPod.
You can sync to your ipod with Windows Media Player. This app costs $, but it does work. http://www.mgtek.com/dopisp/
1)Connect your portable media player to the usb port of your computer. 2)If you are on Windows XP,Vista or 7 it will automatically get detected and an autotun dialog will appear, choose "sync files using windows media player option" from the list. 3)On windows media player under the sync tab go to "create sync list". 4)Add songs to the list and click Sync. The songs will be copied to the players memory. 5)The Songs will appear on the portable media player.
Yes