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How To Upload Songs To Your MP3 Player Using Windows Media Player

Windows Media Player allows you to upload songs to your MP3 player in 5 simple steps: 1. Open Windows Media Player and add songs from online purchases or by ripping from CDs to your library. 2. Select the songs you want to transfer from your library and drag them to the sync list. 3. Click "Start Sync" to copy the songs from the sync list to your MP3 player. 4. Your MP3 player will now have the synced songs that you can listen to. 5. You can update your music regularly by deleting songs from your MP3 player and adding new selections using the same steps.

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How To Upload Songs To Your MP3 Player Using Windows Media Player

Windows Media Player allows you to upload songs to your MP3 player in 5 simple steps: 1. Open Windows Media Player and add songs from online purchases or by ripping from CDs to your library. 2. Select the songs you want to transfer from your library and drag them to the sync list. 3. Click "Start Sync" to copy the songs from the sync list to your MP3 player. 4. Your MP3 player will now have the synced songs that you can listen to. 5. You can update your music regularly by deleting songs from your MP3 player and adding new selections using the same steps.

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How to upload Songs to your

MP3 Player using Windows


Media Player

You will find adding music to your MP3 player to be a


simple process with these steps.

Step 1

Open the "Windows Media


Player" program. To access
your Windows Media Player
click on the “Start” button on
your start bar and select the “All
Programs” menu, then click on
“Windows Media Player.” When
the player opens you will see a
list of tabs for use when listening
to music and watching videos
from your computer or from the
Internet. The tabs available for
use include Now Playing,
Library, Rip, Burn and Sync.

Step 2

Add the music to the library. You


can either purchase music
online or you can rip music from
your CDs. To add music from
the Internet access a website
that provides music downloads.
There are many options
available including Rhapsody
and Napster. If you would rather
download music using the CDs
you already have, first open the
“Rip” tab on Windows Media
Player and then insert the CD in
to your drive. Windows Media
Player will automatically begin to
rip the music into your music
library.

Step 3
Move the music to the sync list.
Once you have saved music
onto your system you then need
to access the music library. To
review the music you want to
add, click on the “Library” tab.
The library screen will open and
from there select “Albums.”
Once you have reviewed the
albums you would like to add to
your MP3 player, select the
“Sync” tab and click and drag
the music you would like to add
to the “Sync List” on the right
side of the screen.
Step 4
Sync the music to the device. In
Windows Media Player, sync is
the process by which digital
media files are copied from your
Player library to a portable
device. Once you have
synchronized music to your
device you will be able to listen
to it. After dragging the music
you would like to add to your
sync list from the music gallery
you can add them to the device
by simply clicking the “Start
Sync” button on the bottom
right-hand side of Windows
Media Player’s sync screen.
Step 5
Update your music regularly.
There is no need to listen to the
same music every single day.
With Windows Media Player you
have the ability to easily delete
old music and add new
selections. Simply select the
device, right click and delete the
music you want to remove and
repeat the steps listed above to
add new selections whenever
you desire.

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