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The way around this problem is to burn your downloads on itunes onto a CD (which automatically converts the format). This can be done through itunes. You can then rip the songs off the CD using media player and then transfer them onto your MP3 player as per normal.
use the program u use to put the songs on the mp3 player, try click on ur device (what ever the mp3 player comes up as in the prog) then click on song u want to remove then right mouse click u should get a lil box pop up with a remove or delete command there
Was the SD card in the MP3 player when you loaded the songs or did you load them some other way? You may have to first put the SD card in the MP3 player first, then load the songs onto the player.
well there is nothing that we can do you have to put the songs back on!! sorry you don't want to go throght that again then dont download the songs on put them on buy CD's
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