You plug it in then go to Limewire get all your songs then go to window media player and drag all your songs over to there
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I'm over 60. I doubt that you'd want any of my songs on your mp3. By the way, what's an mp3?
it is a thing were you can have music on it and u can take it with you .
any were you go and i think you have to charged it with your computeer but if you have a lap top then you are fine but a regler computer you cant/.but if u dont got a mp3 then you should have one it is a lot of fun.
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The memory holds all the songs and whatever else you downoad onto the mp3 player
ask a friend.
Plug it into your computer and copy the songs onto it.
No, a 4gb mp3 player will not hold anywhere near a million songs. If you are lucky, you may be able to fit 1,000 songs onto such a device. This will depend on the size and quality of the songs.
Use iTunes, rip the cd onto it, then drag and drop the songs onto your mp3 players folder :)
Yes, if you download it to the computer, it can play on Media player.
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Physically, no. But you can download songs from cd's onto iTunes along with mp3's and can listen to both the mp3's and songs from the cd's on an iPod or mp3 player.
find where ever they go to and drag them into itunes
The songs are on the drive, not the MP3 player. If you unplug the drive the MP3 player won't see the songs.
MP3 players don't need software.Windows will recognize them automatically as a storage device.
itunes is good because it can download songs onto your mp3 phone and other stuff like that. if you plug your mp3 into your computer and put in a cd you can convert the songs onto your mp3 using i tunes or real player which is another good download system and you can also get free songs of that and also songs you have to pay for.