I downloaded an app called Zimly which is a media player and a private streaming player combined. Transferring files from my PC has also become a lot easier with the app's auto-conversion feature that supports file formats such as AVI, MKV, FLV, TS, ASF, MP4, and MOV.
It is very easy and simple to connect or transfer files with the help of Zimly.
No you cannot. iTunes music is saved as a MP4-audio file and Windows Media Player can only read MP3-audio files.
how do i transfer the file on my zen nano mp3 player and get them to upload in media player so i ccan burn them to a cd?
A PHP file is not a media file, so winamp (and so any other media player) cannot play that file.
It is any media file, Windows Media Player can play.
This is probably because real player uses a different format then windows media player (usualy .wma). Usually a format converter will solve this problem by taking the real player file, and making it into a windows media file. Try searching the internet for real media to mp3 converter, or something like that. Usually you can find free software to convert your files. Hope this helps!
You need to convert the media file
it does not support windows media player get itunes and you will be fine
I tried putting the file under a file that the library is supposed to look in and automatically transfer, but when I hit OK it said files found: 60, files added: 0. What do I have to do to add these files?
FTP (file transfer protocol) and SMTP(Short massage transfer protocol) are two type of protocol help us to transfer the file
Yes, if you download it to the computer, it can play on Media player.
A .m3u file is a playlist file - it does not contain any actual media. It simply serves as a pointer to several different media files. In order to open a .m3u file, all the media files that it points to must be in the location the file points to. Without having the actual file, it would not be possible to tell you which files need to be where. Assuming the media files being pointed to are in the correct location, media players such as Windows Media Player, Winamp and VLC Media Player should all be able to play them, assuming the file types of each file are supported by that player.
iTunes songs music are in m4a m4v format and under DRM protection, but windows media play supports wma/wmv file formats. you need to remove the drm protection and then convert m4a/m4v to wma/wmv and then transfer.