You can transfer music files to any mp3 player (unless the files are corrupt) but you cant use iTunes to transfer them. Only iPods work with iTunes.
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Download the MP3 files to your computer then use the Nokia connectivity software and cable to connect the phone to your company. Then transfer the MP3 files.
To download songs onto a Craig MP3 player, first connect the device to your computer using a USB cable. Then, open the file explorer on your computer and locate the music files you want to transfer. Drag and drop the files into the MP3 player's designated music folder. Once the transfer is complete, safely eject the device from your computer to ensure the files are properly saved.
mp3 can be play in m50
on many koz players on your computer you can transfer them to an audio CD... once on the audio CD you can then transfer them back to your computer by simply using windows media player... and they will come out in an mp3 format. little tedious but it works
To transfer music from a PC to an MP3 player, connect the MP3 player to your PC via a USB cable. Locate the music files you wish to transfer on your computer, right click on a song and choose the Move option. Then open the MP3 folder, right click and choose the Paste option.
No. It should not affect your computer files.
Really.. Can you play an mp3 on your computer..?
If you have the songs on your computer already in mp3 form then relatively easy. Just use a usb cable to connect your mp3 player to your computer then go to my computer then click on the usb drive and open your music folder. Highlight/ select the files you want to transfer then drag the files into the usb drive folder and wait for the transfer. Remove usb safely by right clicking on the drive file and selecting remove safely.
I don't think Winamp converts all your mp3 files. Your computer just shows them as winamp files now. They're still mp3 but your computer just sees em as winamp. My comp has the same thing. I don't know how to undo the computer seeing em as winamp, but there should be no problem using those files as regular mp3 files.
you cant sync mp3 files to your laptop if its not compatible