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Hi, when putting some cds onto itunes or media player on my samsung r519 laptop the sound is very poor and there is a fuzz noise over the sound of the music, this happens when playing a cd through media player and when it has been copied to the laptop and its played back. thanks.
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1. If you have blue screen give us the exception code (0x000000)
2. How did you get to this point?
3. What is the condition of you install disk? Windows setup could just be messing up because the windows disk is damaged. Find an OEM copy of windows and set it up to boot from flash drive or external drive (CDs at prone to damage if you want a reliable windows install only use optical media if its in pristine condition.)
1) Download iTunes onto your computer (from apple.com or download.com)
2) Using the USB cable, plug it into your computer (PC or Laptop or Mac)
3) Now you can buy songs, download free ones, or copy your CDs into your iPod
I'm having the same problem using a Samsung external CD/DVD writer but only with some old CD's (Neil Young and Captain Beefheart) which appears to be the only pattern ...
Did you manage to fix the issue?
Probably the easiest way to do this is to download itunes and then import CDs onto itunes and then plug in the ipod and once it comes up unedr devices you can you the music tab to control what music you want to put onto the ipod. Hope this helps
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.
No, do NOT use ITunes... as itunes was developed initially for use with Apple IPod, itunes has been known to alter files, which can make some files incompatable with competitor devices (ie Microsoft).
Instead, transfer files from their native format (ie mp3, wma) directly onto your K5. In other words, use Media Studio to convert your CD's into mp3 (or WMA), or download ur internet files from their original MP3 format, before copying to your K5.
Your K5 relies on the headphones to receive FM signal (ie acts as antenna), so you need to wear your headphones when locking onto your preset stations.
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