A:AnswerAs long as you own the music you purchased from Google Play and can download the MP3 file to a local computer you should be able to copy that content to the device.
A:AnswerNo. It is made for audio only. MP3 is only audio. What you are asking requires more sophisticated electronics, at least on the level of an Android phone. Also, the usual video file is an MP4.
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A:AnswerThe SanDisk supports mp3 and mp4a (apple format). I bought 40 of these to distribute music to students, who participate in a class we provide. They are nontechnical therapists, they all love the device. I thought the music we were providing was all mp3, it turns out some was in apple format. It handles both seamlessly. This is an awesome little device and you can't beat the price.
A:AnswerIf you use a PC, I recommend the MP3tag app.
You drag the list of filenames to the app.
The app shows all the mp3 tags.
The mp3 player places all items with the same album tag together.
It orders them based on the title only and can only look at the first 15 or so characters.
So change either the title and/or the album tags to get things in the right order.
I wish it was simpler.
A:AnswerIf you are asking if this device can play on a speaker system, yes as long as the speaker has an aux in port. If you are asking if it has a built in speaker then no. It has to have an external speaker or headphones to play.
A:AnswerIf you are talking about the monthly subscription to Apple Music then no. Any songs she has bought off iTunes she can download using the iTunes app (to a pc or Mac) and those will play on the Sandisk just fine. But any music she listens too thru a monthly subscription to Apple Music she cannot actually download.
A:AnswerNo it will not. I have had one of these and the itunes program, the program did not even know it was there. Might I add I have had a few of this brand. You should not connect them to a PC and an apple computer, for some of reason going between the two causes issues. Just use it on one or the other. If you must, a micro SD card can be used on one, while the player can be used on the other.
A:Answerthe towers will affect receptivity and the closer you are to a major city the easier to tune in stations and clearer. MP3 players are older tech and are not as compatible so you may have to use older phones with it