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No seriously: What type, does it plug in through a USB cable? Most mp3 players are compatiable with Windows Media Player 10. Simply Open your Media Player and click that tab that says SYNC, and then create a playlist to listen to, and transfer it over to your device. If you give more info such as the type of mp3 player, type of computer and all that good info, I could be more helpful.
2006-06-12 06:25:26
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to have a player on the computer from which you are working that is compatible with the mp3 player.
You attach the USB cable chord from the mp3 player to the USB outlet, preferably in the front of the computer, because it makes things easier since it is only a temporary connection.
You go to your mp3 compatible player program on the computer e.g. (hypothetical) Real Player.
You click on the song(s) you wish to download.
You then drag and drop. (It might take some practice).
I have not downloaded songs on an mp3 player for some time. These instructions are only general ones. They may be off a ibt or a lot. My skills are rather rusty. If you download onto the mp3 player frequently you get much better at it. It becomes rather automatic.
Good luck!
2006-06-12 06:32:38
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answered by spanner 6
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Well heres what I do. After the songs are saved to my music folder, I go on windows media (which seems to work the best for me) and import the tracks onto my playlist. Then I hook up my mp3 player via my USB cable. The computer should recognize it then and so then I just go to transfer playlist (or whatever it is) to mobile device and wait for all the songs to load onto there. It's really not that hard.
2006-06-12 06:27:42
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answered by Kade 2
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RTFM
2006-06-12 06:24:01
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answered by Richard H 7
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