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If you already have music on your computer that is saved in the supported file types then you can copy it to the .MP3 player. You can use free software to RIP the music from your CDs to save them as high quality 320 Kbps .MP3s. Then you can copy those over any form of storage that your computer supports. Since this .MP3 player has 8 GBs of internal storage with the option to add another 128 GBs of external storage via Micro SD memory card, then it will be seen as a standard USB 2 Flash Drive. One way to RIP music from your CD to your computer is to use Audiograbber for Windows, then sync it with the online CDDB so that the name of the artists, songs, albums, genres, dates, and other information can be automatically filled in for you. If nobody else has entered the data from your CD, then you have the option of manually entering it so that it can be shared with the CD database. After that, you can copy and move your .MP3s to any storage device that your computer supports. The next time you insert the CD into your optical disc drive on the same computer that you made the RIP, it should automatically recognize that data without an Internet connection. This is a handy way to remind yourself what has or has not already been converted to .MP3 format. Your computer will treat the .MP3 player as a standard USB 2 Flash Drive. If you add a memory card to the player, then the computer will likely see it as two different USB 2 Flash Drives. One for the internal storage. The second for the add-on storage of the memory card. There are ample methods of how to RIP music from a CD to your computer on YouTube. Go check them out for other options.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can plug the included cord into your computer and copy files from your drives onto the SanDisk. Just use the copy/paste function. I have several SanDisk drives with songs so can change the disks in the player from time to time.
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