I personally use a program called Format Factory...
yes forever it allows you to set songs in folder format
Maybe the format of the song is not right.The format of the song/music should be compatible with the device.
You cannot change the data format once it has been written to the CD. You will need to write another CD with the data in music format to play in a CD player.
if it converts to a compatible format for mp3 player
To translate music notes into a different language or format, you can use a music notation software or app that allows you to input the notes and then convert them into the desired language or format.
wav and aiff
This is not an easy application to remove. However with a little digging on the Smilebox website I found the following: http://support.smilebox.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=4044 How do I uninstall Smilebox? If you simply wish to turn off notifications from Smilebox, you can do that by clicking the Smilebox tray icon (menu icon on the MAC). Simply click the "Notify Me About Recipient Views and New Designs" line and it will now show un-checked. When you exit Smilebox with notification turned off, the tray icon will also disappear. If you choose to start Smilebox at a later date, the tray icon will appear again, but will disappear when you close Smilebox again (as long as the "Notify" is un-checked). It will not remain on your tray when Smilebox isn't actively running if the "Notify" is un-checked. If you wish to uninstall the Smilebox program from your computer, please do the following: If you have Windows XP, click the Start button, then Control Panel. Select "Add or Remove Programs". When the list of programs comes up, click on Smilebox and then on the "Remove" button. If you are using a partner version of Smilebox it may have a slightly different name, such as, Hallmark Smilebox.* If you have Windows Vista or Windows 7, click on the Start button, then Control Panel. Select "Programs and Features" ("Programs" for Windows 7 users). When the list of programs comes up, click on Smilebox and then on the "Uninstall" button. If you are using a partner version of Smilebox it may have a slightly different name, such as, Hallmark Smilebox.* If you have Mac, the uninstall is a 3 step process: 1) close the icon on the menu bar (click the Smilebox icon and then select Quit from the menu options), 2) from the Applications folder, drag the Smilebox application to the trash, and 3) from your home directory, choose Library > Application Support folder, drag Smilebox to the trash. You can then empty your trash to clear Smilebox. * If you are unable to find Smilebox in your list of programs on a Windows computer, we do have an alternative way to uninstall the Smilebox application. To uninstall, you will need to find the directory where the application is saved. There is an uninstall.exe file included in the Smilebox application directory. (On all machines, you might, first, have to choose the option to Show Hidden files from within your Control Panel options): For a Windows Vista and Windows 7 computer, the Smilebox directory is defaulted to the following path: <username>\Appdata\Roaming\Smilebox. When you locate the uninstall.exe file, right click on the icon and select the option Run as Administrator. That will uninstall the program. For the Windows XP computer, the Smilebox directory defaults to the following location: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Smilebox. Double click the uninstall.exe file to uninstall Smilebox. This should remove the software.
It's unlikely. The use would need to be educational, or in the format of a critique (of the music itself).
You did not use the software that came with the player to convert the music to the format the the mp3 player was designed to play.
Yes, if you have a format that Apple does not use you can import it to iTunes and iTunes will convert it to the format that will work on your iPod.
If you want to play music, go with MP3.
You can use any music conversion software depending on the output format you require. Jet Audio Software can perform many format conversions for music. Download it free at www.jetaudio.com
This file format of a CD is dependent on the program you use to rip the data off the CD. Normally it is in the Mp3 format, but if you use Windows Media Player to rip the songs off it will be converted into .Wav format. - CascadeNeko
use iPod Access. The best ever
Yes there is an app you can download music from a web site i like to use. Mp3Skull i like it and i think there is an IPhone app for it and you can also use the youtube freemake video downloader (for pc) which you can use to download music videos and convert into ipod format or iphone format so thats what i would use.
Users may need to use music torrents to download music that they cannot get elsewhere. This may include less well known artists or songs. Another reason users may need to use music torrents is to get music in a different format. If you have purchased a song through a restricted service and need that song in another format, such as MP3, one way to do so is to use music torrents.