The Windows Media Player and iTunes use different formats for their playlists. Depending on which version of Media Player you have you can save your playlist as an .m3u file type and then import that into iTunes using the menus - File/Library/Import playlists
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To get songs onto an iPod nano, you have to have iTunes (you can download this at www.apple.com) . If you want songs from Media Player, open both programs on your computer, and drag the songs from Media Player into iTunes. Or, you can buy songs at iTunes too. Once you have iTunes, any songs you download on Limewire go automtically to iTunes. If this doesn't work, then again, drag the songs on Limewire into iTunes.
itunes is a music library for ipod. There is music, photos, movies, podcasts, apps, itunes store, playlists, and genius (a kind of automated dj for music) You can buy music, check stuff out on the itunes store. You can load Cds onto your itunes and have the music to put on your ipod. Hope this helped, let me know if i left anything out! :)
I always use Daniusoft media convert ultimate. It helps load DVD or virtual DVD folder and convert to iTunes supported files M4V or M4A.
No, Real technologies has, alongside Real Media Player, fallen behind the competition. Flash has become the standard, as it's something most people have installed already and can buffer and load faster than Real did for most people. For local playback, iTunes, Windows Media Player and VLC are some of the biggest names right now. anonymous@oola.com
If you have a video on your computer that you want to load into iTunes you can simply drag the video's icon into the iTunes icon in the dock.
To load audiobooks onto your SanDisk Sansa View, connect the device to your computer using a USB cable. Then, simply drag and drop the audiobook files from your computer to the appropriate folder on your Sansa View. Alternatively, you can use software like Windows Media Player or iTunes to sync audiobooks to your device.
An HTML file is for web browsers only. It is not a media file at all. But you can have HTML files load media and have them play it in your browser.
MP3 players connect to the computer with a USB, firewire, or whatever cable came with the player. Software also usually comes with the player, or you can use Windows Media player as long as the MP3 player is a recognized device in Windows. In most software packages, it's a drag and drop thing to get the tracks onto the player. Connect your MP3 to the computer. Then load up Media Player and go onto "Copy onto CD or Device". Your MP3 should come up as one of the devices. Then select the songs you want and click Copy Music. EASY!!!!!
Open your mp3 player on your computer as you would a removable disc (Like a thumb drive), place the music you want into the appropriate folder, and there you have your music on your mp3 player. If you have an Apple product you will need to download Itunes to load any music, and if your mp3 player came with its own program then you will have to load the program to load the player.
Load the music files into iTunes, and select "Synchronize".
Load the songs in Windows Media Player then click on the Burn tab.