Most Computers can, just before you turn your PC on Plug the MP3 in. Then go onto your account.Then restart your cumputer I would advise not following the above advice. If you plug your mp3 player in before starting your computer, your computer may attempt to boot from your mp3 player. Remove it, then try a restart. If that doesn't work, then I have to ask, are you using an extension cord? If you are, then your mp3 player may be similar to mine. As I couldn't fit my mp3 player directly into the USB slot, I used a USB extension. My computer flatly refused to recognise my mp3 player no matter how many restarts I did, and trust me, I had it in properly each time. I later tried it in my laptop and it worked fine, as I has pulled out my internet stick to put it directly into the slot. When I tried again with the cord it didn't work. So, there. It took a while to get there but there's your solution! You could go to windows media center and add music that way, I had to do that with one of my mp3 players because the firmware was messed up. If all else fails, use a different USB hole. If none of this works, go to my answer for the question: If you can't add new MP3s onto your MP3 player how can you take off the write protection on it? because it actually covers lots of reasons why your mp3 player won't talk to your PC.
To burn music onto an MP3 player from a computer, attach the device to the computer via the USB cable. Once the computer has detected the MP3 player, go to the file or folder on your computer where the music is stored, then cut and paste, or copy and paste the files. You can select multiple MP3 files at a time by holding down the Ctrl button. Go to My Computer and open the external device folder, then paste the files into it.
you can get a micro SD card, and you can transfer music on it to your computer, however the lg banter doesnt want to read the dumb card.. :) hope i helped.
If you are talking about the Ipod Touch then you can either play the music from itunes your media player or library that you stored the music in...but other wise if it is not your computer I don't think you can.... sorry ://
You plug in the music device to your computer, using the [most likely white] USB. iTunes will come up if it's an iPod. You download songs from the internet (LIMEWIRE IS A VIRUS), then drag them to whatever play list on your iPod. If you want movies and videos, you need Windows Media Player. It might require a download, so try to be prepared with a scan! Well, if it's not an iPod, sorry.
You need to plug it into the computer and it will automatically unlock
isent a ipad more of a computer than a music player
to transfer music from an mp3 to an iopd you will need itunes which doesnt cost anything. then you wil have to put the music from your mp3 player onto your computer. when you install itunes it will ask you if you want to transfer the music from your computer onto it. click yes then you willl need to sync your ipod to it.
It is very easy to tranfer it if you have a mini sd card. You can insert the mini sd card into your computer then copy and paste the music into the sd card then insert it into your phone. If you dont have one then it is very hard to do so. This will not work if 1: your phone doesnt have a mini sd card slot. 2:your computer doesnt have a mini sd card slot. 3: your computer doesnt let you copy and paste music.
well, if you had problems with your computer and backed up your music then you go into the file that has the music. that's what happend to me but i deleted it which doesnt help me... on your iPod you can listen to the music, not on your computer. hoped it helped!
cause it doesnt like your music cause it doesnt like your music
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.
If iTunes doesnt show the iPod there isn't a lot that you can do with putting music on it. The only way to put music on it and listen to it is that you use iTunes.
First connect your phone to your computer via USB cable. When your phone detects the connection and asks you if it should mount the sd card as a portable drive on the computer press ok. When your phone is connected this way just open it through "My Computer" a.k.a. windows explorer as you'd open a normal USB drive and copy the file into the music folder on it; upon disconnecting the phone the android music player should recognize the file as music and add it to your song list.
no. Even gameshark player doesnt work.
No. It should not affect your computer files.
Itunes. You can download it from itunes.com
Plug kindle in computer with cord go on your music and drag It to your kindle