Compress it as a very low bit-rate mp3, then copy the file across.
Alternatively, go retro and find some mod files.
For ultimate quality & recording length, try mo3 files. You can fit over an hour of music on a floppy disc in certain genres this way, without sacrificing much in sound. However, if you have vocals, you may only fit 15 minutes onto a disc.
April Snow (a song with vocals) can be found here
http://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=33506
mo3 compressor here
http://www.un4seen.com/
use the latter the compress the former and it will be about 500k
veiw it as a disk drive. then find the file the recording is in copy and paste it to your computer
buy a mini sd reader which looks like a regular size SD card. put music in your music folder or ringtone folder on the disk. remove small disk insert it into your phone. Wait for it to load and your done.
Banjo-Kazooie music can be easily downloaded from Youtube. Simply copy the URL of the youtube clip, paste it onto a Youtube 2 MP3 converter and it will automatically convert and download the music for you.
No, you do not have to buy music from iTunes. If you purchase music from an authorized distributor, you may freely use (not distribute or share) the music. If you own a compact disk, start the iTunes application and insert the compact disk into your computer. iTunes will ask if you want to import your music into your iTunes library. Once in your library, you can sync the music onto your ipod. Remember, when you make illegal copies of someone's creative work, you are stealing and breaking the law.
well any site that ha free mp3 downloads to save it to a usb drive save it to removable disk
Copy and paste all of the music files from the music CD into your computer, then insert a blank disk (your computer needs to be able to format CDs and write data onto them). Format the blank disk and copy + paste all of your music files onto the blank CD.
okay you need to burn all your music that you want onto a new copy disc(liike a CD disk) and then you put that in you computer and sync it.okay you need to burn all your music that you want onto a new copy disc(liike a CD disk) and then you put that in you computer and sync it.
I believe the A: is for a floppy disk
to do this you must first save what ever is on the floppy disc onto your computer or laptop and then transfer the file from the floppy on to an empty CD disc and then it is done
Yes it is possible to copy the music back to your Hard Disk. All you have to do is reconnect your mp3 player with your computer through the USB port. Then you find the music in the file and then drag and drop to any folder or files already located on your computer.
That's ILLIGAL. U could copy songs onto disk and set on other.
copy and paste your music onto a track
If you want to copy them as in insert disk, then save it... theoretically you could save it as a disk image, then try to run that if it can read the disk, but this isn't necessary.
At 2.3 MB, there is simply no way to make the Santa Xmas Nightmare game fit onto a 1.44 MB floppy disk as a single file. Using some archiving software, you may be able to split the file into two parts, put each part onto a floppy disk, transfer it to another computer, and reassemble it.
Because a CD was designed to hold more data.
This depends on how Hitachi instructs you to make the disk:1. If they give you a disk image to download and tell you to use a program like WinImage to put it onto a floppy disk, do the following:A. Insert the floppy disk into the drive.B. Open up a terminalC. Enter the command "su"D. Enter the command "dd if= of=/dev/fd0"You now have the floppy disk you can boot from.2. If they give you a program to put onto an MS-DOS boot floppy, do the following:A. Insert the floppy disk into the driveB. Download a FreeDOS boot floppy image from the link in the Related Links section belowC. Open up a terminalD. Enter the command "su"E. Enter the command "dd if=FREEDOS.IMG of=/dev/fd0"F. Enter the command "mkdir bootfloppy"G. Enter the command "mount /dev/fd0 bootfloppy"H. Enter the command "cp bootfloppy"I. Enter the command "umount bootfloppy"You now have a bootable floppy disk with the program on it.
you put it on a disk then it will come up on the 360 you can then listen in music library