Right click on a song that you have downloaded. Then click on locate file, this should bring up the file where all the mp3s are stored from ares. Then copy and paste the mp3s to your mp3 player. You copy and paste by right clicking on the mp3 then selecting copy. You then click on your mp3 player window, and right click. Select paste and that sould have done it
Most Computers can, just before you turn your PC on Plug the MP3 in. Then go onto your account.Then restart your cumputer I would advise not following the above advice. If you plug your mp3 player in before starting your computer, your computer may attempt to boot from your mp3 player. Remove it, then try a restart. If that doesn't work, then I have to ask, are you using an extension cord? If you are, then your mp3 player may be similar to mine. As I couldn't fit my mp3 player directly into the USB slot, I used a USB extension. My computer flatly refused to recognise my mp3 player no matter how many restarts I did, and trust me, I had it in properly each time. I later tried it in my laptop and it worked fine, as I has pulled out my internet stick to put it directly into the slot. When I tried again with the cord it didn't work. So, there. It took a while to get there but there's your solution! You could go to windows media center and add music that way, I had to do that with one of my mp3 players because the firmware was messed up. If all else fails, use a different USB hole. If none of this works, go to my answer for the question: If you can't add new MP3s onto your MP3 player how can you take off the write protection on it? because it actually covers lots of reasons why your mp3 player won't talk to your PC.
You can download free programs form the internet (downloads.com) that will allow you rip tracks of the CD (known as WMA files,) the program then converts them to mp3's. Warez has this utility! There's a shareware music editor called 'Goldwave' that can be downloaded from www.goldwave.com
try to turn it over and take out the battery
of course. the .mp3 file you get from limewire can be played using any media player, no matter what version. I have the new itunes (8) and my music downloaded from limewire works perfectly.
don't go buy a 16gig mp3 player and a FM transmitter then you can play any music you want all you have to do is pick a FM frequency like 98.9 and set your FM transmitter and radio to that and your done. cool thing about this set up is when you arent using it in your vehicle then you can take it in the home and use it on any stereo in your house.
You need to download music onto your computer and then download onto the mp3. You can also buy music off of the internet.
No. The MP3's on your MP3 player are stored as a series of 1's and 0's in the player's memory. basically, a 1 corresponds to a switch that is turned on, and a 0 corresponds to a switch that is turned off. Your MP3 player has millions of these switches, and adding music simply changes the pattern of which ones are turned on and which ones are turned off. The switches are already there-- adding music only changes their state. In short- no, adding music won't make your player weigh more.
It really depends on the type of system and mp3 player that you have. Most of the time you will need to have a dock attached to play music off of it.
You turn off an mp3 player by holding down the play button. I ♥ mp3's
you download limewire of the internet then once you have it you search the song that you want
Use iTunes, rip the cd onto it, then drag and drop the songs onto your mp3 players folder :)
That really depends on the damages of the music player. If it is still recognized when you plug it into your computer, it is likely that you can recover the music. But if it is not recognized, you probably won't be able to recover it on your own.
money i assume and also so people can listen to their own music whenever they want just slip the mp3 player in ya pocket and off ya go
Do you mean you have already deleted or lost some Songs off your MP3 player? If yes, then take a MP3 recovery tool as soon as possible before those songs are overwritten. Also remember - not to save more files to the player before recovery.
If you are wondering where I find free mp3 music because you don't want to pay for music, I can tell you that I download my music off of reeebamp3music.
first you would have to put your music onto itunes and then plug your mp3 player in and download them on it.
Yes it is! Just go to "My Computer". Then click on the device name you have in there. Ex: Philips GoGear Vibe. A list of songs should come up, the ones you want off of your MP3 just click and drag them to your Library. Unplug your device and if you can play the songs off your MP3 player without it plugged in, you have successfully synced music off your MP3 onto your computer. Hope that my theory works for you as well as it does for me!