you've to have a codec fromp media player to gpx
You can go to 'my computer' when the device is plugged in. There will be an extra device labeled GPX. Double click to open it. From there, you can drag and drop files to add music, or right-click and select 'Delete' to delete music. You can also use Windows Media Player to 'sync' music to your device. Open Windows Media Player, click on 'Sync' at the top right. Then drag items from the media player to the box on the right. At the bottom of the box is a button that says 'Start Sync'. This is the way I prefer to put music on my GPX because Windows Media Player organizes it into nice little folders that make it easy to rearrange and delete my music from the 'my computer' screen.
how do i download muisc to my gpx for no money For the real question, open 'my computer' and click on the GPX music player (which you have plugged in). When you open the GPX, you can drag and drop music files into it. Alternately (the way I do it), you can use Windows Media Player to 'sync' music to any MP3 player. For the question listed above, you could borrow friends' or the library's CD's, rip them, and use the songs only for your personal use (DO NOT SELL BOOTLEGGED CD'S!). Another way is to use Limewire. I am someone new improving this answer, DO NOT USE LIMEWIRE WHATEVER YOU DO! It is illegal and many many people have gotten in trouble for using it, especially the creators! I have GPX, and I want to say that you can't sync music bought from Itunes, or separate tracks sent via bluetooth. Unfortunately my GPX mp3 player is really stupid, and only accepts/plays music from CD's.
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GPX boomboxes are made by Digital Products International and the corporate headquarters are in St. Louis, MO. You can see their webpage at http://www.dpi-global.com/httpdocs/home.html
GPX GO VIDEO PORTABLE BOOMBOX ALSO HAS A DVD PLAYER
Try with: 0699, 0769, 20699,20769,704 or 052 I could not get it to work with either of them (with slight variations).
it do work just plug it in and go to windows media player if you don't have it type it in and download peaceThis person is right with this answer, but some systems are not compatible using iTunes songs that are downloaded into Windows Media Player!!! What I did was: Buy the songs off of iTunes, put the on a CD or Compact Disc, then rip the songs onto Windows Media Player. It is much easier this way, plus if your system breaks you have a back up, your CD.Thanks for asking.
Yes the GPX BD707 7'' Portable DVD Player/Boom Box works well.
Up to 2 or 3 hours
I like the GPX BD707 7'' Portable DVD Player/Boom Box.