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The Mp3 player is what allows you to listen to music anywhere. Regardless of whether you own an iPod, San disk, Coby or any other type of music player, transferring music from your computer to the device is still a relatively easy task. Some music players have their own software, while others take advantage of the program available on the computer. While the iPod is only compatible with iTunes, other Mp3 players are generally less restrictive.
Steps
Use iTunes with your iPod or other device
- Click “Download Now” to download the installation software. After the software is downloaded, run the installation software and follow the on-screen instructions.
- If you’re using Internet Explorer and are having trouble downloading iTunes, you may need to adjust the filtering level of Pop-up Blocker (pop-up blocker). [1] X Research Source Go to Internet Explorer’s “Internet Options” menu and click “Privacy”. Click “Settings” at the bottom of the Pop-up Blocker and set the filter level to “Medium”.
- Drag the folder into iTunes. If you’re using a Mac, you’ll need to open Finder and click Music, then drag and drop the desired folder into your iTunes library. If you’re using Windows, press ⊞ Win + E to open File Explorer, navigate to the music folder, and then drag and drop it into your iTunes library. [2] X Research Source
- The alternative (on both operating systems) is to open the File menu and click “Add to library”. Select one or more folders that you want to add and click “Ok”.
- If you don’t know where your music files are stored on your Windows computer, press ⊞ Win + F to open Windows Search. Type
*.mp3
(or.ogg
,.flac
,.mp4
etc..) in the search box and press ↵ Enter . When you see the search results, right-click on a file and select “Properties”. The full path to the file will appear next to Location.
- For iTunes 10 and below: Your device will appear on the left side of the screen under the “Devices” menu. The device may appear as the manufacturer of the Mp3 player (like “Sony Mp3”) or your name (“Maria’s iPod” for example). [4] X Research Sources
- For iTunes 11: In the upper-right corner of iTunes, an icon will appear near the iTunes Store link. You will see a small icon representing the Mp3 player with the name of the device next to it.
- For iTunes 12: Click the Mp3 player icon in the upper left corner of iTunes.
- If you can’t drop music onto the device, double-click the device and select “Summary” in the left sidebar. In the menu that appears, scroll down to Options and check the box for “Manually manage music and videos”.
- If still having trouble, try disconnecting, then reconnecting to the Mp3 player. If that still doesn’t work, try restarting iTunes.
Use Windows Media Player on Windows 7, 8.1 or Vista
- Click “Organize” then click “Manage Libraries”. Select “Music”. [5] X Research Sources
- In the Music Libraries Locations dialog box, select the folder containing your music and click “Include Fpder” to add it to the Media Player.
- If you don’t know where the music is stored, you can search on your computer by pressing ⊞ Win + F to open Windows Search. Type
*.mp3
in the search box and press ↵ Enter . When the search results are returned, right-click on a file and select “Properties”. The complete path to the file will be displayed next to Location.
- Automatic Sync mode will be selected if the Mp3 player has more than 4 GB of storage space and every track in your library has less than that total. Note that if you choose Automatic Sync mode, your device will be automatically synced with the Windows Media Player library every time you plug it in.
- Manual Sync mode will be selected if your player has less than 4 GB of storage space and not all tracks can be saved here.
- How to switch from Automatic Sync mode to Manual (or vice versa)
- Click the “Switch to Library” button in the upper right corner of the Media Player. Click the Sync tab, then click the “Sync Options button” (the button with the checkmark).
- Click “Set up Sync” and find the Device Setup section. Uncheck the box next to “Sync this device automatically” if you want to sync manually, or add a check if you want the process to happen automatically.
- If you have selected automatic sync, you do not need to perform this step because your files are already synced.
Manually transfer music in Windows
- If you don’t remember where your music files are stored on your Windows computer, press ⊞ Win + F to open Windows Search. Type
*.mp3
(or.ogg
,.flac
,.mp4
etc..) into the search box and press ↵ Enter . When the search results appear, right-click on a file and select “Properties”. The complete path to the file will appear next to Location.
Advice
- Some Mp3 players come with CDs or download links of music management software. For example, Sony Player comes with MediaGo. You may still need to use the above methods to transfer music to your device if you are not familiar with the software of the Mp3 player.
- Different Mp3 players allow playing different types of files. For example: Some Mp3 players only allow you to play files with
.mp3
extension, while others accept files with.ogg
or.flac
extension. - You cannot move a currently playing track (such as music on Pandora or YouTube) into the Mp3 player. Only files that have been previously downloaded to your computer can be transferred to the player.
- To save time copying songs into the music player, you can select multiple files at once by holding down the Ctrl key (or ⌘ Cmd key on Mac) while clicking multiple files. Click on any file in the selected area and drag all the files at once.
This article is co-authored by a team of editors and trained researchers who confirm the accuracy and completeness of the article.
The wikiHow Content Management team carefully monitors the work of editors to ensure that every article is up to a high standard of quality.
This article has been viewed 4,387 times.
The Mp3 player is what allows you to listen to music anywhere. Regardless of whether you own an iPod, San disk, Coby or any other type of music player, transferring music from your computer to the device is still a relatively easy task. Some music players have their own software, while others take advantage of the program available on the computer. While the iPod is only compatible with iTunes, other Mp3 players are generally less restrictive.
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