if your mp3 player has a reset button on the back of it or anywhere press that button and if the button is to small for your fingers to push then find a bobby pen or safety pin and press the button it worked for my Mp3 player !
Yes, mp3 player portable speakers hook up to any mp3 player. This is because mp3 player portable speakers hook up to an mp3 player's headphone jack, and all mp3 players have headphone jacks.
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In order to download videos to an mp3 player, all you need to do is hook up your mp3 player to your computer with a usb chord. After that, it will show up as one of your devices, and you drag over the files that you want to have on it.
try a different brand mp3,ill try it.maybe.....philips Umm, and, most of the time, mp3 players have black lettering only on the screen, so your album art doesn't come up at all.
you need the mp3 conversion wire for it to plug into ur mp3
An underwater mp3 player can work with no hassle underwater so long as you do not go beyond 5 meters or 15 feet underwater in which the sound frequency would get messed up.
I dont have one. But is it possoble to connect the mp3 player to a computer and then go to Computer and open up the mp3 players file.You should be able to delete its songs from there
Windows Media Player uses WMA format most of the time. This needs to be converted to MP3 format for playing on MP3 player. All to All - Audio Conversion Wizard is a good program to covert WMA to MP3. Your mp3 player will have a usb cable to connect to the computer, then drag and drop the MP3 song files to the drive on MY Computer that is your MP3 player. If your player is not showing up, then reload the drivers disk for the player onto the computer so it can recognize your player. this is not the same question dumb butt!
The 8GB Creative Labs Zen MP3 Player can hold up to 8,000 songs.
hahah In no way shape or form will a freezer send electrical signals to an mp3 player to charge it.
Well, I would think that when you plug your MP3 player into your PC, the PC would recognize it as an external hard drive. All you would have to do at that point is go to My Computer and open the files in that drive and drag and drop, or copy the whole file to your PC.Note.Not all Mp3 players are hard-drive based as mentioned above, furthermore some are write protected and do not allow you to copy from them. So, for those of you who have a mp3 player that is not write-protected, and will not allow you to access it as a removable drive, what you need to do is download Winamp. Winamp is free, just go to winamp.com, it will have a link for it. Open up winamp, plug in your mp3 player, it should recognize it, give it a sec. There is a tab that says portables, your player should show up there, click on it to open. From here you will be able to right click any of the media on your mp3 player and chose the option to Copy to Local Media. I hope this helps everyone else.Note.plug in Mp3 Player. Go to My computer. Right click on the device. Go to the folder on the mp3 player that has your music. Open the My music folder. Drop and drag your music from the mp3 folder to your my music fold. works great!! very easy.
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.