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Dude, first of all putting music on any device straight from Limewire is completely illegal. Second, it only supports Windows Media Player version 10 or up.
if your device accepts videos, you have to make sure they are in the proper format for your player. Mp3 devices usually accept videos in .wma, .avi, etc..
you need to know what format(s) it will accept and then convert them. I recommend using media convert ( http//media-convert.com ). its online and free, so no software/viruses. upload your file, wait for the conversion, and download your file. I use it all the time for my iPod!
Best of luck!
Windows Media Player has the Sync tab. I believe that WMP 9 does. But not 10. Either way, you can just open up the player in the My Computer folder. Then copy and paste any music files you have.
connect it to your computer....open it through my computer as an external harddisk and then just drag and drop the songs that you want on your player :)
We have the same player. Just found out that iTunes are not compatible with the player, as they are m4p files. Make sure you have mp3 files only, or can convert them. Good luck
after hooking up the device to your USB, open my computer and you should see something like removable drive E or some thing like that. Double click on that device and drop your songs in there and give a try. Some of these devices do not come with a default music folder created already. You have the option of creating one if you wish just like on your hard drive. Or just drop them into the device it's self.
the mp3 no have driver
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