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Post by red465 on Sept 2, 2005 2:15:29 GMT
hi can you help me please. My friend wants me to put songs from is cd discs into his portable mp3 player so he can listen to them at work. but there is no instructions with the player.only a lead, can any body tell me how to do it thanks. colin
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Post by midimart on Sept 2, 2005 8:08:41 GMT
Hi again Colin. I have an mp3 player with USB. You didn't say if you had USB on yours. If you do it's simple, just plug in your mp3 to the USB port and it will be recognised as a removerble hard drive. You can store files, mp3's, audio, voice etc on it. Just save the cd contents to your normal hard drive (usually C) then just drag and drop the tracks to the mp3. Remove it from the pc and play. Our mp3's on site sound very good..... You can put these on there if you like....
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Post by picker50 on Mar 13, 2006 16:34:07 GMT
The mp3 player if plugged into the computer will show up as a drive letter e,f,or g, depending on how many drive you have and only ,if you are running windows 2000 or xp some times, if it doe's not then you may have to go to the manufactures site of the mp3 player and download the drivers, than if you are taking song of a cd disk they are probably wave files so you will have to convert them with a wav to mp3 program obtainable also from the INTERNET then you can drop and drag to the mp3 player
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Post by midimart on Mar 29, 2006 8:28:16 GMT
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Post by marlise on Apr 25, 2006 11:09:26 GMT
Hi there,....Please help. If I listen to the Midi-files on my PC, it is great and plays wonderfully on Windows Media Player. How do I convert the Midi-files in order for it to register as an Audio File and play on a normal CD-player? If I put these Midi-files on a CD and put it in my CD-player, it does not read the disk and tell me that the format is not correct. Help
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Post by midimart on Apr 25, 2006 11:26:55 GMT
Lisa no CD player in the world will read midi files, sorry to tell you.
The first thing is that you MUST convert the midi file into audio. There are many midi converters out there on the web and they all do almost the same job.
As you may have seen on our latest mp3 files, I convert to mp3 (smaller files) but you can convert to wav if you like (bigger files) and store them in a folder.
Open the folder and select all - Right click and you will see "Add To Burn List". Click this and sit back while the media player burns them to CD for you.......
Instant audio files......
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