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HOW TO TRANSFER MUSIC INTO MY NW-E015 PLAYER AND SONG THAT IS IN MY PLYER IS NOT OPENING IN MY MP3 PLAYER

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Did you convert the music files to mp3 format before copying them to your MP3 player?.
CD music need to be converted to mp3 file format and then copied to the MP3 player. Please click on this link and follow my instruction :-
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5798418-creating_transferring_mp3_music_files

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How i can put song on my mp3 can give me software

Easy to do:

plug your mp4 player to laptop with USB cable

locate your music folder on laptop, for instance, on WIN7, they are located in "libraries"

when you locate the files you want to transfer, just right click and select "send to",

the MP3 Player should be listed as a drive.

when it shows, seklect the "music" folder on player and left click to select.

the file should start to transfer.

Do this with each folder or select all you want at once.

warning..it may take a while for a large group to transfer.

Good luck

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks for using FIXYA

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Says no data

That's because the music you store in youre sony nw-e002 is not properly stored... you must create a folder naming AUDIO or if the problem still exist Try to make another folder naming MUSIC or MY MUSIC OR MUSICS OR MY MUSICS.... some of the mp4 mp5 etc they only read mp3 song only in the what program made by the programer example the mp5 player they only read music from the folder naming AUDIO... thats all... my name is irvin eser dont ya forget it...
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Download music to the MP3 player

**Drag and Drop**
Connect your MP3 player to the computer. Some MP3 players connect directly to a USB port,
while others connect to a USB port by way of a specific USB connector that comes with the
MP3 player. Open the folder on the computer that contains the music files you want to
transfer. This is usually the "My Music" folder, available from the "Start" menu, but it can
be any folder where you save your music files. Scroll down to the song you want to transfer
to the MP3 player. Right-click on the title. When the options are displayed, click on "Send
To." Scroll down the "Send To" options and select your MP3 player. This can be listed as
your MP3 player's name or as "Removable Drive." Click on this selection. Continue this
process until you have transferred all songs that you want to your MP3 player.
--**Windows Media Player**--
If you have a large playlist to transfer, you may prefer to do it from your media player,
such as Windows Media Player. Once your MP3 player is connected to the computer, open
Windows Media Player. Click on the "Sync Music" tab. Drag songs that you want from your
Windows Media Library over to the "Sync Music" column to create a playlist. Click the "Begin
Sync" tab at the bottom once you have all of the songs on your playlist. This action will
sync all of the songs to your MP3 player with one click. Disconnect your device once songs
have been transferred by clicking on the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the bottom-right
side of the desktop tray.
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HOW CAN I PUT MUSIC ON MY SONY NW-HD5 MP3 PLAYER......

1st ? yes you can store music to it and no you don't need any fancy software to transfer your music to the device just try these methods
**Drag and Drop**
Connect your MP3 player to the computer. Some MP3 players connect directly to a USB port, while others connect to a USB port by way of a specific USB connector that comes with the MP3 player. Open the folder on the computer that contains the music files you want to transfer. This is usually the "My Music" folder, available from the "Start" menu, but it can be any folder where you save your music files. Scroll down to the song you want to transfer to the MP3 player. Right-click on the title. When the options are displayed, click on "Send To." Scroll down the "Send To" options and select your MP3 player. This can be listed as your MP3 player's name or as "Removable Drive." Click on this selection. Continue this process until you have transferred all songs that you want to your MP3 player.
--**Windows Media Player**--
If you have a large playlist to transfer, you may prefer to do it from your media player, such as Windows Media Player. Once your MP3 player is connected to the computer, open Windows Media Player. Click on the "Sync Music" tab. Drag songs that you want from your Windows Media Library over to the "Sync Music" column to create a playlist. Click the "Begin Sync" tab at the bottom once you have all of the songs on your playlist. This action will sync all of the songs to your MP3 player with one click. Disconnect your device once songs have been transferred by clicking on the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the bottom-right side of the desktop tray.
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I have a Sony NW A3000 20 GB. I have downloaded

have you tryed these methods for loading it ?
**Drag and Drop**
Connect your MP3 player to the computer. Some MP3 players connect directly to a USB port, while others connect to a USB port by way of a specific USB connector that comes with the MP3 player. Open the folder on the computer that contains the music files you want to transfer. This is usually the "My Music" folder, available from the "Start" menu, but it can be any folder where you save your music files. Scroll down to the song you want to transfer to the MP3 player. Right-click on the title. When the options are displayed, click on "Send To." Scroll down the "Send To" options and select your MP3 player. This can be listed as your MP3 player's name or as "Removable Drive." Click on this selection. Continue this process until you have transferred all songs that you want to your MP3 player.
--**Windows Media Player**--
If you have a large playlist to transfer, you may prefer to do it from your media player, such as Windows Media Player. Once your MP3 player is connected to the computer, open Windows Media Player. Click on the "Sync Music" tab. Drag songs that you want from your Windows Media Library over to the "Sync Music" column to create a playlist. Click the "Begin Sync" tab at the bottom once you have all of the songs on your playlist. This action will sync all of the songs to your MP3 player with one click. Disconnect your device once songs have been transferred by clicking on the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the bottom-right side of the desktop tray.

try this and see if you get better results but if all your missing is a lousy 11 megs why worry thats just about 3 song if your lucky im sittin on 15 megs on my 2 gig and it doesnt bother me 1 bit
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Sony N50....digital media player....NW-A805

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Transferring music to my mp3 player

This player is only compatible with a few audio formats. The DRM protection system on most WMA's simply won't work after a time. If you only transfer songs in mp3 format, you will never have such problems.

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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Notification "Cannot play"

The songs are in the wrong format.

The format of the songs are wrong in one way or another. Each Mp3 player has a product spec sheet that lists which type of music file it is compatible with (Mp3, WMA, WAV, AAC, etc). You can't play iTunes songs, which are AAC format, on a player that only accepts Mp3 or WMA format.

The second formatting issue has to do with the DRM license on the songs you have downloaded. Right click a song that gave you an error, click on "Properties," and click on the "License," "Media Usage Rights," or "Digital Rights Mgmt" tab (wording varies by configuration). Not every song allows unlimited or even one-time transfer to a "portable device" (code word for "Mp3 player" in this case). Also, some songs are fixed-term - they expire after a while - sometimes in as little as 24 hours.

To get around this, convert every song to Mp3 format. Either that, or upgrade your music service subscription to the highest pkg they have available and never cancel (Napster's basic music svc, for instance, does not let you transfer to an Mp3 player, but their "Napster To Go" upgrade does allow transfer).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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NWWM MEM AAD2 is playing up!!

Go to Sony for software. Others:
The format of the songs are wrong in one way or another. Each Mp3 player has a product spec sheet that lists which type of music file it is compatible with (Mp3, WMA, WAV, AAC, etc). You can't play iTunes songs, which are AAC format, on a player that only accepts Mp3 or WMA format.

The second formatting issue has to do with the DRM license on the songs you have downloaded. Right click a song that gave you an error, click on "Properties," and click on the "License," "Media Usage Rights," or "Digital Rights Mgmt" tab (wording varies by configuration). Not every song allows unlimited or even one-time transfer to a "portable device" (code word for "Mp3 player" in this case). Also, some songs are fixed-term - they expire after a while - sometimes in as little as 24 hours.

To get around this, convert every song to Mp3 format. Either that, or upgrade your music service subscription to the highest pkg they have available and never cancel (Napster's basic music svc, for instance, does not let you transfer to an Mp3 player, but their "Napster To Go" upgrade does allow transfer).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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Transfering music

Hello Scudy, There have been a lot of problems with this player, and sony has updated the connect software. Go here: http://www.sonydigital-link.com/DNA/ConnectPlayer/Update/Update.asp?l=en and update your software. This should solve all of your problems. Please let us know if you need any additional information or help. Best regards, nightdiver
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