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Check the format of the songs you moved over from Itunes.
The smp2200 will only work with MP1, MP2, MP3, and WMA formats. You can check this by looking at the files on your computer.
If the mp3 player that you purchased is an iPod, you need to hook it up to your computer using the USB cable that came with it. Then you'll need to open up iTunes and sync up the iPod with iTunes. iTunes will walk you through the process. Once your iTunes account is all set up you'll want to go to the iTunes store and get your music there. If your 35 free songs came with a code you can enter it through iTunes.
If your mp3 player is not an iPod, you should provide us with the specific model so that we can better answer your question.
Link
your MP3 player to your computer while the iTunes software is loaded on
the computer. By itself, iTunes serves as an audio player for your
computer. You can transfer audio files to your MP3 player using a USB
cable which comes with most MP3 players. Your computer will prompt you
to name your MP3 player, and an icon identifying it will appear down the
left margin of iTunes.
Click
on the MP3 file (the song), and drag it into the "Library" folder in
iTunes. This folder will serve as the general place to store all the
MP3s on your computer. From there, you can create new playlists to
select specific songs, click on the "shuffle" option to have iTunes
randomly select songs to be played through your computer, or play every
song in order from the library.
Select
the appropriate song or playlist, and click the "Play" button on iTunes
to listen. Or drag the songs from iTunes into your MP3 player's icon in
iTunes to copy the song into your MP3 player.
What format are the iTunes file in?
The S2001 Jet does not support DRM file types from any source (such as iTunes "*.m4p" files). This particular model also does not support the files if the files are non-DRM from iTunes ("*.m4a" files). The only files that are supported are .mp3 and .wma files. Maybe some software could convert them for you to transfer, but most likely they will not be compatible straight from iTunes unless they are in a compatible format.
Are the songs listed as the 4 digit description in itunes? Or in the music folder? If its just the music folder don't worry, the music should look just like it does on your ipod when loaded into itunes.
If they are in itunes already and still look funny hit me up for sure. I use my ipod to transfer music often
www.itunes.com download itunes this is Apple software made for ipod once you download the software and istalled it. Everytime ipod is plugged in to pc it will sync with itunes recieve new songs as long as you load new songs to itunes also you can see all the songs loaded in ipod it too..
This is an "Mp3-CD player," which is not the same as an "Mp3 player." This device will only play mp3 songs that are recorded onto a CD in audio format. It will not take songs from iTunes, etc. By the way, iTunes songs are AAC format, rather than Mp3 format, so you can't just burn iTunes songs onto a CD and expect it to work with this player either. Sorry.
This is an "Mp3-CD player," which is not the same as an "Mp3 player." This device will only play mp3 songs that are recorded onto a CD in audio format. It will not take songs from iTunes, etc. By the way, iTunes songs are AAC format, rather than Mp3 format, so you can't just burn iTunes songs onto a CD and expect it to work with this player either. Sorry.
1st I would make sure you have the newest version of iTunes (Free at apple.com/itunes/download)
Then I would try not to run any other programs while importing...
What OS are you running as well as RAM and Processor?
- Vince
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