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.
No, a dvd device is either a DVD player, or a DVD drive on a computer.
It's an input device. The Computer Monitors the activity on the controller - and, depending on what the player does with it - moves a character on the screen etc.
A monitor is first and foremost an Output Device because it displays information already held in the computer. Touchscreen monitors that allow you to input information or to use navigational features such as menus, icons and so on are also Input Devices. Another example of a device that is both an input and output device is a joystick with Force Feedback technology.
Sync cables are used to synchronize data on two devices. One of the items are usually a computer/laptop, the other is a small mobile device such as an MP3 player, cellphone or PDA. These cables are used to help store and organize large amounts of data on a computer than a smaller device.
Nothing is wrong. When you connect your MP3 player, it is supposed to detect the computer first. Tell me what computer you have. If you have Windows XP, go to My Computer and click on your MP3 Player. The files should show up.
It depends on how much storage is on your Mp3 player, and also if the DVD has an anti-burn device on it. If the DVD does, you cannot burn it onto your computer. And if you don't have enough storage or a screen for your Mp3, you cannot.
No, a dvd device is either a DVD player, or a DVD drive on a computer.
You cannot. you need iTunes.
It's an input device. The Computer Monitors the activity on the controller - and, depending on what the player does with it - moves a character on the screen etc.
"The LocationFree Player is a device that uses the internet to stream video (such as dvds, television shows, movie clips, etc.) to your computer, phone or television. It will stream to one computer/device at a time, unless you have additional licenses."
To burn music onto an MP3 player from a computer, attach the device to the computer via the USB cable. Once the computer has detected the MP3 player, go to the file or folder on your computer where the music is stored, then cut and paste, or copy and paste the files. You can select multiple MP3 files at a time by holding down the Ctrl button. Go to My Computer and open the external device folder, then paste the files into it.
It's an input device. The Computer Monitors the activity on the controller - and, depending on what the player does with it - moves a character on the screen etc.
speaker is an output device. It is said as an output device because, most of the speakers are used to hear audio/sounds. The inputs to hear sound from a speaker can be > power/electricity > a device to play the sound (that may be a mic, vcd, dvd, mp3 player or even your computer)
It's an input device. The Computer Monitors the activity on the controller - and, depending on what the player does with it - moves a character on the screen etc.
It's an input device. The Computer Monitors the activity on the controller - and, depending on what the player does with it - moves a character on the screen etc.
No. Putting your device on mute will not change any songs that you sync to your device.
Output, the sound is coming from the computer. Headphones are output; they produce something after receiving signal from another device, such as a computer or electronic player. When you use headphones they go in the output port of your computer.