theres no reason you cant connect an mp3 player to any computer... if you have a recent OS then it might pick it up without needing a disc to install it
You can connect an MP3 to a CD player through the "AUX in" port.
Yes as long as you have a MP3 USB cord and you have Music on your computer to put onto your MP3. I have a S3 and mine can.
It is possible to link an mp3 player to a car stereo, depending on what stereo you install. Some stereos will connect through an auxiliary port and others are able to connect different ways, it also depends on how old your mp3 player is.
You can connect your MP3 to your car player via a radio transmitter, such as the iTrip, or by hardline via the Aux In on the back of the player.
just connect it
you cant, it is an mp3 player sorry. --------------------------------------------WBJB-------------------------------------------------- However, if you have a sansa MP3 player, then you pop in the CD into the computer, connect Sansa to the computer, rip it from Media Player to your MP3 player.
You cannot connect portable cd players to mp3 players and given the capacity to hold songs on mp3 players their should be no reason to do so.
iTunes
Connect your mp3 to your computer and than just copy that folder to your mp3 device.
Unfortunately there is no solution for such situation; the reason why you get this message is the different protocols of your MP3 player and your PC. I guess your MP3 player uses USB port to connect and communicate with PC, am I right? Try to install the latest drivers for your PC's USB ports and for your MP3 player. You can try to use high speed "USB hub" (with USB 2.0) to connect your MP3 player to your PC, you will have MP3 will be connected to USB Hub will be connected to tour PC.
If you have an MP3 player that connect with iTunes, add it to your library, and it will merge with the MP3 player at next connect. If you have direct disk write access (ie - shows up in My Computer as a hard drive) just drag and drop the MP3 file from where Limewire downloaded it into the right folder on the MP3 player.
Yes you can. You could use a data cable which could directly connect the mp3 player to the PC and enable downloading of the songs.