Right click the file , click properties & then details
No the coby mp828 8gb mp3 player has an app on it.
yeah.
either 1) connect to the computer and then using my computer, drag and drop the files to your coby mp3 player. 2) use Windows media player to sync music and playlists to your mp3 player.
Yes.
Of course, it doesn't mater what mp3 is used.
Depending upon personal preference a Coby MP3 player might be more attractive than an iPod Nano. They both share many of the same features but the Coby MP3 player is significantly cheaper and uses Windows Media.
In this situation there can be many causes. The most common cause is that music played in Windows Media Player is a different file format, than music files in an mp3 player.
coby by far:)
A mp3 player way better
There is no online site that edits MP3 files, but you can download Audacity and edit MP3 files for free.
I usually Just let the charge Die I have a Coby Mp3 player and when it freezes I just leave it alone for a couple hours until it automatically turns off
MP3 files opened with Audacity will be converted to a non-compressed Wave files format for editing. To save the file back as an MP3, you will need to install a 3rd party MP3 codec such as the LAME MP3 encoder.