drmajor macrumors member Original poster Mar 9, 2010 42 0 SC Dec 13, 2010 #1 I have an off brand MP3 player. It does not show up in I-Tunes. How can I transfer my MP3 files to it. I also have an I-Touch and that works fine.
I have an off brand MP3 player. It does not show up in I-Tunes. How can I transfer my MP3 files to it. I also have an I-Touch and that works fine.
V vistadude macrumors 65816 Jan 3, 2010 1,423 1 Dec 13, 2010 #2 You can copy and paste the files through windows explorer. Edit: Sorry, I thought i was in the iphone app forum, not the mac app forum. I'm not sure how to do this on a mac.
You can copy and paste the files through windows explorer. Edit: Sorry, I thought i was in the iphone app forum, not the mac app forum. I'm not sure how to do this on a mac.
GGJstudios macrumors Westmere May 16, 2008 44,560 957 Dec 13, 2010 #3 Does your MP3 player have a USB cable? If so, just plug it in. You should be able to see and transfer files with Finder.
Does your MP3 player have a USB cable? If so, just plug it in. You should be able to see and transfer files with Finder.
drmajor macrumors member Original poster Mar 9, 2010 42 0 SC Dec 14, 2010 #4 MP3 player I can see the MP3 Player in Finder. I can copy the MP3 files over to it, but they will not play. Is this a MAC/WIN issue where the player is WIN.? It is formatted FAT32, I am pretty sure. Why won't I-TUNES recognize the player?
MP3 player I can see the MP3 Player in Finder. I can copy the MP3 files over to it, but they will not play. Is this a MAC/WIN issue where the player is WIN.? It is formatted FAT32, I am pretty sure. Why won't I-TUNES recognize the player?
Fishrrman macrumors Nehalem Feb 20, 2009 30,199 14,297 Dec 14, 2010 #5 What kind of player do you have (make and model)? There may be a support forum for it, with a Mac-specific section.
What kind of player do you have (make and model)? There may be a support forum for it, with a Mac-specific section.
drmajor macrumors member Original poster Mar 9, 2010 42 0 SC Dec 14, 2010 #6 Player It's Best Buy's Insignia NS-8V24. It worked very well on PC.