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Hi,you can transfer music to nokia 5800 from your computer(pc or mac).
There are different ways of transferring music.if you have a PC, you can
use PC Suite to transfer music files.the nice software that comes with
the phone. If you have a Mac, you can use Nokia Multimedia Transfer
(free download) and sync it with your iTunes. how to put songs on nokia 5800-nokia pc suite To
transfer music as data files, make the connection with a compatible USB
data cable. You also need to have a compatible memory card inserted in
the device. View your nokia 5800 on a computer as a mass memory device.
follows these steps: firstly, connect nokia 5800 with computer via USB
data cable. then select Mass storage as the connection mode. A
compatible memory card must be inserted in the device. then view the
device from the computer file manager as a mass memory device. now you
can fansfer the music files. after transferring songs, you can close the
connection by remove the USB device safely from your computer.
Look in the manual for the m200 series players on page 31 under USB, how to select Auto Dectect (MTP or MSC) or only MSC : http://mp3support.sandisk.com/downloads/um/sansa-m200-um.pdf
MTP is Media Transfer Protocol, seeing the player as a media device.
MSC is Mass Storage Class, seeing the player as a removable disk.
Ok, it took me several hours to figure out such a simple problem. I couldn't open my Emerson 3.50 up on the computer. Therefore I couldn't delete any of the music or add more. It is because it isn't downloading the right driver. You have to manually search your computer for the USB Mass Storage driver and install that. Go into Control Panel, then hardware/sound, then Device Manager. When in device manager find your portable devicse and click on it. Then click on Audio Player. choose update driver and instead of auto driver select, choose "Let me pick a driver". Then choose USB Mass Storage for the driver. Once it has updated you will see all of your songs on Media player. And it works as an MP3 player should!
The quickest way to do this is to put your phone into Mass Storage Mode then connect it via the USB cable to your computer. Your phone shows up as a USB Mass Storage Device and you can select the folders you want to download your pictures from.
To set your phone to Mass Storage Mode, do the following:
- Go to the main menu - Select Settings - Then Select Phone Settings - Choose PC Connections from the menu - And then click on Mass Storage.
When you connect the USB cable to your computer, your phone will show up as a USB Storage device and you can just copy and past files to it like you would a USB Thumb drive. If you select the Samsung PC Studio option...your file transfers will take ALL DAY. Just use Mass Storage mode. Good luck.
unplug your usb cable first goto into settings phone settings connectivity USB and change it from data service to Mass storage then plug your phone back in and it should be found.
as a mass storage device then just copy your downloaded songs to the mass storage device...
Insignia mp3 players can use the generic mass storage driver in almost any computer. Windows ME includes a generic mass storage driver. When you plug in the USB cord, two extra drive letters will show up in Windows Explorer. Songs go into the Music folder. For neatness: Make new folder for each artist and under each artist, make a new folder for each album.
Also slight chance the USB mode got off of Automatic in the player's options. Please do advise if it won't work, I will show you where to get the generic mass storage driver for windows ME and 98 if for some reason it isn't installed on your machine.
Did you able to see Removeable Disk after connecting to PC?
If not then there are two possiblities...
1. Check the setting of USB mode at
Connectivity > USB Connection Mode > Mass Storage
It should 'Mass Storage'.
2. Even though Mass Storage is there and you are still not get Removeable Disk then replace Phone's memory card with SandDisk's Memory card.
Once you verify above two points you will get Removable Disk, and then you can make Copy/Paste to download songs into your phone.
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