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How to Find a Track When Listening to the iRiver iFP-120/140/180T MP3 Player

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With the iRiver-100 series, you can listen to all your favorite numbers and carry them with you in the most sleek and compact form. You can select the order in which you will play the songs, and can create a play list of all the songs you want to hear.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • iRiver iFP-120/140/180T MP3 player
  • computer
  1. Step 1

    Switch on your player by pressing the Play/Menu button.

  2. Step 2

    Download and save the music files on the player by using the Music Manager Program on your computer with the help of a USB cable.

  3. Step 3

    Connect the earphone to the player and press the Navigation/Menu button to get a list of all the songs you have stored on your device.

  4. Step 4

    Press the Play/Stop button to play the song you want to hear.

  5. Step 5

    Surf other songs while you're listening by pressing the Forward and Rewind button on your player. The song will not be played until you press the Play button, so you can continue listening to one song while you're also seeing other songs on your list.

Tips & Warnings
  • Save songs on the folder in a way that you would like to hear. For example, make a folder separately for "Hip-hop" or "Jazz" to classify your music. This will make it easier for you to select a particular song.
  • You can also prioritize your songs list on the basis of your favorite artist. This will offer you more choice.
  • Make sure that you have installed each song correctly and completely.
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