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First plug your i-pod 1st generation into my usb port on your computer. Then download and install Sharepod. when the it appears right click the selected song and delete it, in the main menu
he Motorola razr v3i supports two kinds of music file formats: MP3 formats with bitrates of 192 Kbps and AAC formats with bitrates of 128 Kbps. Songs with lower bitrates are converted into appropriate bit rate songs before playing on the phone.
The iTunes application should be open on the computer
The phone should be connected to the computer using the USB cable such that the phone icon pops up in the iTunes application in the computer
Select PREFERENCES from the EDIT menu in the application
IN the PREFERENCE window, choose the PHONE option
Before transferring the songs, choose the option which allows for conversion of all higher bitrate songs into bitrates of 192 Kbps
Finally click OK to convert all songs into compatible formats ready for transfer
Now the songs are ready to be transferred from the desktop to the mobile phone
The songs can be transferred on to an external storage device like a memory card
First the card should be installed on the phone
Now the card should be set as the default USB connection on the phone. This can be done by going into the DEFAULT CONNECTION menu of USB settings in the CONNECTIONS menu
The phone should be connected to the computer using the USB cable and the iTunes application should be open on the computer
The application will show the phone icon on the left side of the screen
Now drag and drop an entire playlist or specific songs from the playlist onto the phone. The average transfer time for a song is 45 seconds
After all song transfers are done, the phone can be ejected by selecting the EJECT icon in the application
The phone should be ejected only after the DO NOT DISCONNECT message disappears from the screen of the phone
Now the songs appear in the iTunes digital jukebox on the phone where songs are stored under SONGS menu and playlists under the PLAYLIST menu
Please note that the Bluetooth connection cannot be used to transfer music between the phone and the computer
You can set iTunes to transfer a selection of songs from your entire music library or from a specific playlist. Connect the iPod shuffle to your computer and select it from the iTunes Source list. Select the source from which iTunes will transfer to the iPod. In the
Go to My Computer Have yout mp3 already plug in the computer... when you click my computer your mp3 must be there. Left click you mouse after that you can can CLICK in FORMAT and click START this will automatly delete EVERYTHING " warning will pop up sayin the same thing" AFTER IT'S CONPLETE YOU CAN HOPEFULLY ADD SONGS { when clicking left in your mouse it might take a time to pop up options but it will pop up with options like OPEN EXLPORE SEACH ECT.. }
If you want to transfer songs and other stuff from your pc to your psp, you need the psp mediago. You can download this here. http://www.us.playstation.com/psn/mediago
You need to set your iPod to update manually, instead of syncing automatically when you plug it into the computer.
To do this, plug your iPod into your computer, and on the iPod info screen that pops up in iTunes when your iPod is connected, click "Manually Manage Files." You'll now have to click and drag your songs from your library to your iPod, but now you can also play songs on your computer directly from your iPod and delete songs from your library without deleting them from your iPod at the same time.
u don't need to use pc suite for transferring songs from ur pc to phone, when u connect data cable to ur phone , three options will pop up on ur phone's screen select "data storage" option.after u will select this option open my computer on ur computer. then u will see new disk drive on ur computer screem open that and transfer ur songs to phone. thank you
Yeah, Panasonic's software support for this model is awful - no firmware update, no software at all on website.
Try this: disconnect the player from the computer, turn it off, hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard
easy. plug in the USB cable into your PSP and the other (big) end into your computer. on the PSP home menu, go all the way to the right and select USB mode. YOU NEED A MEMORY CARD INSERTED. click open and explore files if somthing pops up on your computer. if not, go to my computer, then memory stick K (or what ever letter your compute shows). then if its not already there, make a new folder and call it MUSIC
then drag and drop / copy and paste your songs into that folder.
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