This is probably because you are loading songs on it that have formats the MP3 player itself cannot read. Read the manual for your MP3 player thoroughly. It should explain what file types it supports- e.g., wma, MP3, ram, whatever.. When you download songs, be sure it is saving it as the correct file format, that which is compatible with your MP3 player. If your MP3 player came with some form of conversion software, it may require its own file format. This means you will have to convert the song you want into the MP3 player's format within the software, before you can transfer it to the MP3 player. Many extensive ones like iPod's, Sandisk e280's, etc. do require it. If nothing else, contact the manufacturer and ask some questions. They will be able to help you step by step.
Go to Windows Media Player and go into Library and find where you have saved all your music. When you find all your songs press ctrl A and drag all your songs into the little box on the right and now you have your own play list thank you to all who saw this i hope you have learnt how to do it! Your Sincerely, Jawad Moghnieh
yes, they play songs from all of their albums at their concerts.
One can find songs to download for free all over the internet. However, these often infringe on copyrights and are posted without the permission of the band of artist. For legal downloads, try checking official websites.
Make sure that all the boxes next to the songs are checked. Un-checked songs will not play automatically, only manually. Make sure that all the boxes next to the songs are checked. Un-checked songs will not play automatically, only manually.
cooltoad.com is the best all you do is make a screen name and password then they give you all the songs download to a play list and then sync into ur ipod mp3 or mp4
maybe you had put it on a wrong folder or you had put it on a folder but your mp3 player doesn't have the feature to read beyond folders. . . . I have burnt a mp3 CD as a data CD and plays all the songs on my computer and on home DVD player as well but cant be played all these songs on my car stereo- kindly advise me how can I play all these mp3 songs recorded on CD as a data CD in my card stereo too?
No but you will loose all of the songs that you downloaded to your "touch" at his house...
If some songs are cutting out halfway through on all the platforms you are using to play them, you may have recorded or downloaded the song incorrectly. Try downloading the song again and see if you can get all of it to play.
All you have to do is add the files from your Shared folder or wherever you originally downloaded your songs from.
yes all you need to do is hook your xbox 360 to the internet.
you should be able to all the mp3 players I have seen have been able to take.wma format
All iPods can play songs.
You probably do not have the correct codecs to play the file. A simple and pain-free solution is to download and install VLC, a free media player that can play almost all media files.
Most of them, but not all. There are Downloadable songs which can be downloaded for free, but data charges may still apply.
anything with humbuckers , any brand , it's all about the player not the gear.
I think it would be safe to say that you downloaded these songs and burned them to a regular CD...no worries, we've all been there, done that =) When you download songs they are in ".mp3" format, and some cd-players do not support playing ".mp3" songs. Therefore, you need to use ".wav" files, everything supports ".wav" Lastly, when you are making the CD ensure its a "MUSIC" cd, not a "DATA" because there is special formatting concerned when making a "MUSIC" cd, that is crucial for CD-players to read the songs.
All music files can be opened in Windows Media player by right clicking on the mouse the file and selecting open with Windows Media Player.