Yes it is legal its your MP3 how else do you get song on it.
There's nothing illegal about copying songs from CD's you have purchased or paid downloads to an MP3 player for your own personal listening. The legal issue arises when someone attempts to profit from on-selling or unauthorized distribution of songs. Connect your MP3 device to your computer, usually through a USB cable or Bluetooth connection. Go to the drive and folder where your songs are stored and copy/paste to the MP3 player. If the songs are on a CD, import the CD into your music player program (like Windows Media Player and iTunes) in MP3 format. Then go the drive and folder where your songs are stored and copy/paste to the MP3 player.
copy the video then paste in mp3's video file
Connect your mp3 to your computer and than just copy that folder to your mp3 device.
Most mp3 players (china made) specially with built in memories will keep saying no nand files. It is not a copy paste from a computer or any media to your mp3 players. Instead, You have to rip your mp3 files from cd and copy it to your mp3 player
Right click on a song that you have downloaded. Then click on locate file, this should bring up the file where all the mp3s are stored from ares. Then copy and paste the mp3s to your mp3 player. You copy and paste by right clicking on the mp3 then selecting copy. You then click on your mp3 player window, and right click. Select paste and that sould have done it
you press the play button
you can copy but not cut the songs, then you can have them both on your mp3 player and your computer. my mp3 player can store more than 500 songs and it is quite nice look. i bought it on shoppingkool.com, really cool.
Plug it into your computer and copy the songs onto it.
right click the song left click copy or just push Ctrl +c then go to the mp3 players folder and push Ctrl +v or just right click on the page and click paste and walla you got music on your mp3 player
Yes! You can do it right on itunes
You'll need to find another program or you can go into your documents and copy paste the songs into your Mp3
Yes, They wouldn't sell Bluetooth Helmets with MP3 capacitys if you couldn't