Thursday, December 22, 2011

music jukeboxWhere can I find a free music jukebox to transfer music from my computer to my mp3 player?

I did have Yahoo's jukebox, but that recently stopped recognizing my mp3 player. Because of this, I am not able to transfer my downloaded music to my mp3 player. Does anyone know where I can find a free music jukebox that will allow me to do this?
You shouldn't need a music player to transfer music to your mp3 player, although you might try Windows Media Player. You don't say where you got the songs from or what kind of mp3 player you have, and that's important to answering your question. If these were songs you got from Yahoo, you shouldn't be able to use thmusic jukeboxose songs anymore since their music service shut down. If these were songs you ripped from CDs or downloaded online, you should be able to sync those. How depends on what kind of mp3 player you have. If you have a Playsforsure player (I think Creative and Sansa players have that), you either need the software that came with that mp3 player, probably can use Windows Media Player or can use something like Rhapsody or Napster. Players like Sansa and Samsung are drag-and-drop players, meaning you should be able to hook them up to the computer, go the "My Compumusic jukeboxter," click the drive the player shows up as and then copy/paste songs on your computer to that player's drive. Players like Zunes and iPods, you need their software.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5096466_download-legal-music.html


You can also try www.justinwright.us

Best of all no shareware, additional programs, or spam software.

You will get a WMA file (Windows Media Audio) same as what you'll get with an audio cd

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