You might as well use the specialized music editing software to preview or edit music info, check out this guide if needed: https://bit.ly/3eIGBPR
Connect it to a PC and view the track list. And you will see the song list provided you have tagged them in the first place.Downloaded music are usually tagged but when you rip your own MP3 music the titles have to be manually fed into the computer.
SOURCE: I don't know how to download songs onto my MP3 Player. :(
The majority of mp3 players should come with a cable which connects it to your computer/laptop.
1.Once the MP3 player is plugged into you laptop, you can either use a
application like Realplayer, or you can go to My Computer/Removable
Disk (depends where you plug it into(Note: The name of the removable
disk drive may be called something like the brand or model name of your
MP3 player). Once you have opened up the Removable Disk drive, there
should be a file for Audio. copy the Music file into that file.
2.With Realplayer go to http://www.realplayer.com.au/
to download it, and then install it and all of that stuff. Once
installed, open it up and connect your MP3 player to your computer.
Once connected, Realplayer should register that it is there and open it
up. If not use step 1.
If you want to use music off of your CDs Download an CD audio to MP3
converter (search for one on google). Then convert your Cds and copy
onto your MP3 player.
Hope it help
SOURCE: how to download songs onto my mp3 ?
You have to use the program suggested in the user's manual - Windows Media Player.
The instructions in these pages, which are largely links, pertain to Windows Media Player 10 and 11 only.
Windows Media Player is made by Microsoft. The general help page for Windows Media Player is:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/default.mspx
Through this link, you can enter a variety of search terms that will help you find what you are looking for (exs.: “add files to my mp3 player”; “delete files from my mp3 player,” etc.)
Important Vocabulary:
The code word for “mp3 player” in Windows Media Player is “DEVICE” or “portable device”
The code word for adding files is “SYNC,” “syncing,” or “synchronizing”
The code word for copying files from CD is “RIP,” or “ripping”
The code word for files stored on both My Computer and my Mp3 player (when it is connected to the computer) is “LIBRARY”
To add files (SYNC) to your mp3 player using Windows Media Player 10:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/windowsmediaplayer/wmp10/harrison_wmp10.mspx
To add files (SYNC) to your mp3 player using Windows Media Player 11:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/faq/sync.mspx
To delete files from your mp3 player using Windows Media Player 10:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/mediaadvice/0085.mspx#EDF
To delete files from your mp3 player using Windows Media Player 11:
My Directions:
1. Connect your mp3 player to the computer
2. Open Windows Media Player
3. Click on the icon of your Mp3 player on the left-hand side of the Library
4. Click on the Songs, Tracks, or other Music Folder
5. Find a song or songs that you want to delete
6. Left-click the song once to highlight it
7. Press the “Delete” button on your computer’s keyboard
To copy (RIP) files from CD to Mp3 player using Windows Media Player 10:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/windowsmediaplayer/getstarted/ripcd.mspx
To copy (RIP) files from CD to Mp3 player using Windows Media Player 11:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/easystart/mp11guide.aspx#RippingCopySsongsfromCDstoYyourCcomputer
SOURCE: how to download songs to an mp3 player from itunes
MP3 players cant be used with itunes, Itunes is only for Ipods and such.
Just see where you download the actual songs. and put them in a folder and copy the songs into your MP3 player.
Or you can also try right clicking on the song in itunes and then copying and pasting it in the MP3 player
SOURCE: DELETE SONG AND SHOW ALL ON MP3 PLAYER
Plug the device into your computer with your USB cord. Double click the Computer icon on your Desktop. Then double click on GPX Device and double click again on Removable Storage and double click the Music folder. You should now be able to see all the files you've loaded onto your MP3 player. Simply select the ones you no longer want and hit the Delete key on your keyboard.
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