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Old 26-12-2006, 14:37   #9
Anonymouse
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Re: can anyone help with connecting a mp3 player to computer?

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Originally Posted by princesselle View Post
thanks. ive downloded it, what to i do next?

Once the drivers or whatever have installed okay, check Windows Explorer - it should see the player as a Removable Disk and give it a drive letter. You can then treat it as any other drive - move, copy and/or delete files. These players don't need any specific software unless you're transferring DRM-protected files, in which case the licence has to be copied to the player as well.

I have a Samsung job which won't play DRM files if they've been copied or moved via Explorer, or even via Media Player, but if I play the track first in Media Player (so as to acquire the licence) and then transfer it using the software supplied, it's quite happy with that.

Let us know how you get on!
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