An MP3 player is using a build in memory. It also had an 'expiry date'. Such a device will last depending on many times you formatted and copy a files into it. When you deleting a files, it is not 100% deleted because the memory effect problem from the device itself. If the memory is corrupted, you still can delete any files but to copy back a files would be difficult.
Well i don't really know but some of my music on real player got deleted and put into a real player file which was a whole bunch and there was so much it had to be stored in a file.
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Uniinstall Itunes (start menu, control panel, add remove programs), then reinstall itunes. When installing Itunes it will ask if you would like to search (or import depending on the itunes version) music from your pc. select yes. This should solve your problem.
Surfacing - Slipknot is a really good song about not caring what people think. There are a lot of songs that deal with this, though.
They are considered Christmas songs even though they never actually mention Chistmas or anything related to Christmas. They are "winter songs".
Unless you delete them yourself, the songs should remain in the media player. Not necessarily, depends on what program you are using
You drag it on to your media player, then sync.
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if you bought it buy it again if you downloaded it download it again
If the song is deleted, then you can't put it on your iPod.
Yes your songs will be deleted but you can get them off the iPod using a program such as iDump or iPod2Computer Transfer Curtis White
iTunes will not randomly delete one of your songs. You have probably accidentally deleted one of your songs without even knowing you deleted it.
Most mp3 players cannot play itunes songs because itunes songs are mostly in mp4 format. The ipod is the only player that can play mp4 formats. There are songs that are mp3 formats in itunes, though. Because itunes is its source for music, itunes only recognizes ipods, but if you download correct software for the mp3 player, it should be able to recognize the mp3 player.
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i have the same problem
4 GB can hold about 1000 songs. This depends on your player though. Also it depends on the size of the songs. If the songs are 4mb then it's about 1000 songs.
Well i don't really know but some of my music on real player got deleted and put into a real player file which was a whole bunch and there was so much it had to be stored in a file.