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  • How to Save Music From One MP3 to Another

    MP3 players are portable devices capable of playing MP3 music files. To put music onto an MP3 player, you need a computer. To transfer music from one MP3 player to another MP3 player, you'll need a computer with two USB ports as well. This will allow you to transfer music the quickest way possible.

  • How to Get DivX & DVD Movies Online

    DivX is a video compression technology that lets users play high-quality videos in a fast and convenient way. According to DivXmovies.com, DivX file format offers the same quality as a DVD, but its size is 1/10th the size of a DVD, which makes it suitable for movie downloads from the Internet due to restricted bandwidth in most cases. Many websites let you watch or download both DivX and DVD movies. These movies work perfectly fine on DVD players and computers. Once downloaded, you can also burn them on DVDs.

  • How to Copy Cassettes to an MP3 Player

    An MP3 player is a portable device that allows you to carry around your MP3 music files and listen to them on the go. Cassette tapes are an old format of music. They are quite bulky and are a lot to carry with you. It is possible to convert your cassette tapes to the MP3 format and transfer them to your MP3 player.

  • How do I Copy Music on a Hip Street MP3 Player?

    Hip Street is a fully functioning MP3 player. This MP3 player offers a lightweight option for portable audio. In order to put music on the MP3 player, you can use Windows Explorer and simply copy and paste the music onto the MP3 player. To copy the music from the MP3 player to a different computer, you can use the same method. The only requirement is the USB cord that comes with the MP3 player. If you do not have this cord, you can use a cord with the same USB connections.

  • How to Copy Music From a CD to a Coby MP3

    MP3 players are small and durable and hold thousands of songs. These benefits are the reason why MP3 players are growing increasingly popular, essentially replacing portable CD players. If you are a music lover, and have an extensive CD collection, putting your songs on a Coby MP3 player is a smart move. Not only will you have all of your favorite music in one place, you won't have to worry about your discs getting scratched or broken.

  • How to Upload Your Own MP3s to Music Players

    If you have a music player, you might like to upload your MP3 music files from your computer to the music player. Different music players upload MP3 files in different ways. There are two possible techniques for uploading your MP3 files to any music player.

  • How to Copy MP3's to iPod

    Your iPod has enough space for thousands of MP3 tracks–assuming you know how to get them on the device. Fortunately, Apple made the iPod easy to use, even for the technically challenged. Paired with Apple's iTunes software, its easy to manage, organize and transfer your MP3 collection straight to your iPod.

  • How to Copy the Contents of One MP3 Player to Another MP3 Player

    In Windows, you can copy your music from one MP3 player to another using your computer as a medium. Most MP3 players have a drag-and-drop mechanism that will let you accomplish this almost as quickly as you can hook each device up to your computer.

  • How to Copy CDs to an MP3 Player

    In order to put the songs from a CD onto an MP3 player you need to rip the songs (copy the songs) from the CD and convert them to MP3 format. Most computer media players, such as iTunes and Windows Media Player, possess this capability.

  • How to Copy a Podcast From Banshee to an MP3 Player

    The Banshee media player allows you to store and play a variety of different audio formats. You can also listen to podcasts with your Banshee software. However, if you have an MP3 player you may want to listen to your podcasts on the go. Luckily, with the Banshee media player you can import the files from the program to your MP3 player. This includes the podcast files you have stored.

  • How to Copy Music on a Fly Fusion Pen

    The Fly Fusion Pentop Computer (pen) is a neat gadget that captures and digitizes everything that is written on special Fly paper. There is no need to type directly into a computer. Users can attach the pen to their computer and convert their writing to a document. The pen also has a built-in MP3 player and can play music. With the free FlyWorld Application, MP3 songs can be copied and uploaded to the Fly Fusion Pen.

  • How to Copy Music to MP3 Players

    When purchasing an iPod, most users don't know how to get music from their CDs or computers to the iPod. Read to find out easy steps on how to accomplish this.

  • How to Watch Movies on a T-Mobile Shadow

    Cell phones are no longer just portable phones that we can take anywhere. Today, these incredible devices can also be used to listen to music, surf the Internet and even watch movies. With all of your entertainment needs right in the palm of your hand, waiting for your next doctor's appointment will not only go a lot smoother, but it will be much more enjoyable. Here is how to watch movies on a T-Mobile Shadow.

  • How to Buy a Portable DivX Player

    By compressing large media files to a smaller format DVD, DivX has changed the way we download and store movies and other files. If you want to make the most of this highly-portable technology, buy a portable DVD player which features DivX compatibility or a portable DivX storage device.

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