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There is normally only older operating system drivers and updaters on the cdrom you get with it, you should just plug into a usb port and it will show as another drive in 'My computer'.
Download songs from internet or mp3 already on your pc and simply right click on the mp3 file and go down to 'Send to' and your drive (your mp3 player) will show up, then click on it to transfer the file.
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You need to connect the player to a computer using an USB cable. The player will be seen by the computer as an external hard drive. Use the operative system features (e.g. file copy and paste) to transfer multimedia files onto your player.
If your player has these functions and your user manual doenst have the instructions its maybe cause your model doesnt support it. you may need to contact the manufacturer for details regarding this.
I cant be certin as I dont own that particular model nor do i have experience with that model. If you have a microphone jack then the chances are it supports it.
In most players with this feature there is a karaoke setting and a button on the remote to access it. in some players you will need to access it through the menu button on the remote or karaoke button. Its different in all players.
Hi, Welcome to Fixya. Check your MP3 player manual and check what kind of mp3 codec that your player accepted. Then that is the time to convert your mp3 songs. Not all mp3 song is the same codec and there is a different kind of codec. Your MP3 player that you trying to used has another kind of codec.
Windows Media Center is different than Windows Media Player - you will need to download some version of Windows Media Player to use this device properly.
If you are using Windows Vista with Windows Media Player 11, you will need to follow these instructions. Note: You will be able to download purchased/subscribed songs to the unit.
1. Start Windows Media Player 11 and then connect your unit to your computer. If you have not set up synchronization between your computer and this device, the Device Setup Wizard starts. 2. In Device Setup - Configure Sync, write a name for your mp3 player. 3. Click Finish. The window closes and the Sync feature in the Player is displayed. 4. From the left pane of this Sync feature, you can select from Playlists or Library and you will see the content of these folders in the center pane. 5. Select the songs or entire albums from the center pane. 6. Drag these songs or albums into the Sync List, which is the right pane of the Sync feature. 7. Click the Start Sync button on the Sync List pane. 8. Repeat steps 4-7 for any other items that you want to copy to your unit.
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While the preferred method to load music onto an MP3 player may differ from model to model, most MP3 players will feature the ability to upload music using a "drag-and-drop" method.
Normally, this can be done by opening the folders that contain your music library and accessing the MP3 player's hard drive by navigating through the "My Computer" option:
My Computer > Removable Devices
Simply click on the files that you want to transfer to your MP3 player, drag them over to the icon that represents the player itself, and drop them into that folder.
Again, please keep in mind that this method will not work with every MP3 player available - some players require special software that must be downloaded or installed onto your computer from a CD that was included in the original factory packaging.
First and Foremost. You can never download videos to your Mp3 player unless yours is an ipod 80gb which has got Wi-fi access. Secondly, videos are transferred the same way music files are transferred. Only difference is that you need to know which video file format does your Mp3 player Support. After knowing the file format, if you convert the videos into those format and then transfer the videos to the mp3 player, i am sure they will work.....I hope this solves your problem. This applies to any brand of Mp3 player.
Here is the link to the user guide if you need it;
http://esupport.sony.com/perl/model-documents.pl?mdl=NWE103
page 18 explains how to access the repeat menu and the options available - yes you should have a shuffle feature, if you can't access it using this procedure then there would seem to be something wrong with the player - please post again if you have no luck
Hope this helps :)
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