ya cant dude
Just right click delete..? I'm not sure it's working but I think it is. I'm doing it now so it should.
You can listen to music on iTunes or Windows Media Player if you've downloaded any types of cool songs. You can also listen to music on Quicktime Player as well as the media player.
i use windows media player , put your CD in, open up windows media player and select the tab at the top that says rip, it will then come on to a list that shows you all of all your songs ,click the box's to decid what songs you want then click rip at the bottom right of the screen.
A playlist is only a text file with a list of songs. So if you only have the playlist on a CD then you will not be able to play any songs.
You have to rip the music from the cd. You can use windows media player. Open windows media player and click on rip button, choose which songs you want by checking the boxes next to each track, then start the rip. When it is finished, import the songs into the mp3 players software , then put the music onto your mp3. you can also put music directly from windows media player if your mp3 player supports it which most do except ipods and a few others.
Just right click delete..? I'm not sure it's working but I think it is. I'm doing it now so it should.
you can open limewire then save it then download it to windows media player
Unless you delete them yourself, the songs should remain in the media player. Not necessarily, depends on what program you are using
I was having this problem earlier too! All you have to do is plug your mp3 player into the computer, it should appear in your Windows Media Player. (it should say 'GoGear audio) click on that. Then click on 'songs' under the "primary views" thingy. Now it should say all of the songs on your mp3 player. side click on the ones you want to delete then click "delete" after you're done deleting, you can unplug your mp3 player and they should all be deleted. Sorry about the really confusing directions! (hopefully you have windows media player)
you record it into your songs on phone
Yes.
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you cant
I use Daniusoft Media Converter Pro.
Unfortunately there is no means of doing this. The easiest method is to hold down Ctrl while left-clicking each duplicate song and then pressing Delete
Yes, if you download it to the computer, it can play on Media player.
To move songs from iTunes to Windows Media Player, first, locate your iTunes music folder, usually found in "C:\Users[Your Username]\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Music." Next, open Windows Media Player and use the "Organize" menu to select "Manage Libraries," then "Music." From there, add the iTunes music folder to your library. Once added, the songs will be accessible in Windows Media Player.