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i put mine in the fezzer for eight 8 hours because in scence class i learned that frezzing a divice electronic will make it work again true story it helps and works
Are you getting a specific error message when you try to transfer songs? Does it look like they are transferrring, and then do not play? Are you just looking for the program that you would use to transfer songs? I would suggest Windows Media Player. Is iTunes your music service? If so, they will not work with this mp3 player.
You can also drag and drop the Mp3 or WMA files from Windows Explorer: Try this - connect your mp3 player to computer --> double-click on My Computer --> double-click on the icon of the mps player --> double-click on the music folder --> drag and drop the music files to a folder/desktop of your own choosing
Check the format of the song - this player will play mp3 or wma, but if your wma's do not have "transfer rights" then you cannot transfer them to this or any other player.
Just connect it to the pc and transfer music files into it to listen music from it on the move...!!! You should be provided with USB cable for connecting it to the system to access the player...!!!
Have a nice day..!!! Hope a good rating from u...!!!
? need more percise info then that is this problem only with your lyra player? what windows are you using if its windows 98 you need to install the drivers from rca
Well Claudia, I'm unfamiliar with your MP3 player, but I find that if you meddle with it enough to get it to do what you want, you'll eventually get it right.
Don't worry about breaking it, you won't do it at all by pushing buttons - just so long as you don't throw the MP3 player out of frustration ;)
It's all very much trial and error.
Some MP3 player instructions are awful. Good luck!
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