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I have a Coby MP620. It says to drag and drop files to the music.dir folder but I have no such folder. I have the movie, photo and text files but no music. I have no idea what to do next.

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When your MP3 Player is connected to a computer, you may transfer music files to your MP3 player using your operating system's basic file management commands (i.e., copy-and-paste or drag-and-drop).Connect the Coby MP3 player to your computer through its USB adapter. Select "Open folder to view files" from the new device dialog box that pops up. If the new device dialog does not appear upon the hardware's connection, click "Start," click "My Computer" and right-click the Coby MP3 player's device icon in Windows Explorer .Click "Start," click "My Music" and open the folder containing the music you wish to transfer onto the Coby MP3 player. Drag and drop the music files or folders into the Coby MP3 player's open directory. Alternatively, you can highlight the music files or folders and click the "Copy the selected" link from the Files and Folders Tasks menu in the left column. Select the "Removable Disk" drive from the list of destinations.

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Hello Elizabeth,

To transfer music to your player, connect your Coby MP600 to your computer using the supplied USB cable.

Once connected, your computer will automatically recognize the player as a Removable Disk.

??To open the player to view files, double-click the icon that appears.

Once you have opened the player's folder, simply drag and drop files to the player as you would a floppy disk.

??Copy music files to the root directory.

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??Copy photo files to the "PHOTO.DIR" folder

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After copying the files, disconnect it properly and you are done.


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I have a Coby mp601. When I go to Open the Players folder there is no Music.dir only dir for Movie, Photo and Text. How can I fix this?

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1.Connect the Coby player to the computer with the USB 2.0 cable provided as shown.
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2.Upon connection your computer will automatically recognize the player as a Removable Disk.
3.To open the player, double on the icon that appears.You can see all files and folders currently stored in the player.
4.Once you have opened the player's folder, simply drag and drop (or Copy Paste) the required files to the player from your computer to the following folders;
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Just bought Coby mp620 and there are Movie, Photo and Text folders, but no Music folder.

You can create a music folder and place your music files in this folder.
MP3 players can only play music files in mp3 file format. You need to convert your CDs to mp3 music files onto yourcomputer or download them from the Internet and then copy them to your MP3player.
You can do this using Windows Media player and Rip the CDs - Media Player willcreate a MP3 music file for each music track.
Click on this link for instruction on converting music files to mp3 file format:-
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5798418-creating_transferring_mp3_music_files
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Are you referring to which sites are good for downloading music? Torrents are the quickest, most efficient and safest way of downloading shared music. bittorrent.com for the torrent client (downloader) kickasstorrents, isohunt, thepiratebay for torrents.
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Plug Coby into computer
Double-click "My Computer"
Double-click icon of Coby
Go to Tools --> Folder options --> View --> select "Show hidden files and folders"

Should be good to go.

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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It wont work

When you go into "My Computer" and double-click on the icon of the Coby, it should display several folders.
Copy movie files to the “MOVIE.DIR” folder
Copy photo files to the “PHOTO.DIR” folder

Make sure the files you are transferring are the ones suggested by your user's manual.
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For your pictures, you drag them in the PHOTO.DIR file of your player, for your movies, you convert them in the MTV format and you drag them in the MOVIE.DIR file.

There is nothing to install exept the driver if you have Win98. To convert your videos, follow the instructions below.

Open the drive in which you inserted your mini-cd and double-clic on the folder you see.
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double-clic the Video Converter's icon
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clic on input video
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Select your video
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In the «Output Frame Size» box, select 160X128
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clic on «Start Convertion»
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The convertion will begin
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Then, you take your movie from the file where the original is.
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