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Well, you can put your music on a CD-R, and download it on the other computer.
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Using Windows Media Player Sync option this can be done through the computer.
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You put that one cord in to that one hard drive place
Music can be transfered from a PS3 to an eclipse mp3 player by transfering your music via USB to your computer, and from the computer via USB to your eclipse mp3 player.
Windows Media Player will not allow copying or ripping songs from a networked computer's library. If the computers are networked you can use copy and paste via "My Computer", or you can drag and drop the files from one music folder to the other. If they are not linked together, then you could use a thumb drive to copy the music from one machine to the other.
Save your music to another music database, like Windows Media Player, then when you have completed your account registration on I tunes you can copy the music back.
No. It should not affect your computer files.
it shouldnt. it is a digital file. its probably your mp3 player or headphones/speakers causing the problem. possible the decompressor software in your mp3 player is faulty but ive never heard of this problem. just a guess.
isent a ipad more of a computer than a music player
First, insert the CD. Itunes should pop up unless you have another music player.(It may ask you what you want to open the files with). Then, It automatically will ask if you want to sync the files to your computer. Say yes, and it will sync.