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I keep getting multiple copies of the same song on my device and have'nt a clue how to get rid of all but the one i want, help!!!!!
also, if i use the format funtion on my device, well windows media player will it erase the whole disk or just the data i have on the device? and after i use the format funtion will i be able to still sync to my device?
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Upon connecting your Motorola phone to your PC, open your memory card, then open the window where you want to copy your music to - say 'music folder'.
There are two ways to get the music on your phone. 1. DRAG AND DROP / COPY AND PASTE. Select the song(s) that you want to transfer. To select multiple songs, hold down the CTRL key while selecting. When you have finished selecting, either you press CTRL C in the iTunes window to copy the songs, and press CTRL V in the opened folder that is to contain the music on your phone, ie, the 'music folder' to paste the songs, or from the menu>edit>copy, then, in your destination folder, right click and paste, or While still holding down the CTRL key, (for the case of multiple songs), drag the songs out of iTunes, onto your destination folder.
2. FILE LOCATION The second method adopts the file location technique, and is slower. Select the song, this can only be done one by one. Right click, select 'show file location'. It would take take you to the file location on your computer. You can then copy it to your music location on your phone.
Hi,
Please find the file (song) on your cellular phone (don't play)>> click option>>choose send>> choose bluetooth (then enter/Yes) Now your phone will activated the bluetooth and searching for active devices around you ( make sure before this step you've activated others bluetooth to be paired with your phone). Then select the active device to paired. Now the transferring data is begin. Wait until the process completed.
Now you have a copy in another phone.
Sometimes you wish to send multiple data / songs in the same time. Just put the mark on each data /songs then follow above steps.
simple right click on the one that is not the default and select delete.
if (copy 1) is the one selected default and you want the other to be the default, right click on the other one and select "make default" then proceed to delete the other one.
it's not wrong to have multiple printers showing up. sometimes is actually needed. what you see there is not the printer itself but a logical printer. you may have 1 printer device and several logical printers for that printer device (physical device), one logical device may be used for one set of users with one specific configuration while other logical printer device may be used for another set of users with different default configuration. although if you are the only using the printer on your computer you just need one logical device for your physical device.
Go to http://www.getsharepod.com/ download and install sharepod. Itunes is proprietary (only can use itunes with ipod) to keep you from sharing your music with other people and devices to make everyone pay multiple times for the same music. Follow the directions from sharepod and you will be able to take every song from your ipod and install them on another MP3 player. Copy your MP3s onto your computer and then install then onto Onyx with the appropriate software. I hope this helps.
If you want to delete music from iPhone, you can take fully advantage of iTunes. After you purchased songs in iTunes Store on iPhone, your iTunes will also save the purchase history, so you don't have to worry about losing the purchased music files. When you connect iPhone to computer with USB cable, iTunes will launch automatically and recognize your iPhone. You can create a new playlist which contains only the music you need, and then sync it to your iPhone. By doing this, you can remove the unwanted music from iPhone.
Click the iPhone icon at the upper left corner.
Choose Music in the left sidebar.
Check Sync Music choose Selected playlists, artists, albums and genres.
Select the playlist which only contains the songs you need. Then click Sync.
try the bluetooth explorer in the file explorer there is Device storage
card and bluetooth explorer also when u connect thru bluetooth to some
device both on u can easily browse the contents of the other device and
then u can select multiple files and copy them on the location on other
device u can do it easily
and one more imp tool google OBEX INBOX find it and install it then u can easily recv bluetooth files directly on storage card no need to store them first on device and then copy on storage card this is very imp tool must install try it first and then check if it rec multiple files or not
You might have multiple issues. On the one hand, the songs you have tried to load could be in the wrong format - I know that the specs say that it reads WMA's, but there are many, many asterisks behind it's WMA playback ability. I would only load songs in Mp3 format.
Additionally, your DB is corrupt. Download the newest version of the Philips Device Manager for your model # at www.usasupport.philips.com, and then click the "Update" function once it is installed. The update wil lresolve your issue.
Your DB might be corrupt. Folow the delete procedure one more time:
Delete Music Files
1) Connect your Sansa to the computer.
2) Select Open device to view files using Windows Explorer on initial
connection.
3) Select the place where you want to delete music files from
4) Highlight and delete the music file/s or folder from My Computer\Sansa
e200\...\MUSIC folder. (You can also select from a variety of music
software programs to transfer/synchronize your files).
If that fails, go ahead and update the firmware - it will delete everything, and allow you to start over from scratch among other things.
www.mp3free4all.com has all the latest songs. open that, open windows media player and download your songs to it. (it'll ask you what to download them to.) then use the sync or copy to cd or device tab, select your song from your media library, drag them into the list, click start sync or start copy and they'll be on your (or your son's) mp3 player.
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