28th March, 2012

How do I transfer music files to my Media Player from an SD card?

Question by : How do I transfer music files to my Media Player from an SD card?
A neighbor brought me an SD card they filled with music from their Media Player and wanted to know if I could upload it to my Media Player and burn CDs from the list. I don’t know how to upload the files to my media player, though. The player doesn’t recognize the card as a portable device.

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Answer by bigturkeyme
there is a slot to stick it in that’s it plus you may need usb plug for standby or backup’

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17th March, 2012

Q&A: How do I sync music to my media card instead of internal memory for Blackberry bold 9780?

Question by : How do I sync music to my media card instead of internal memory for Blackberry bold 9780?
I would like to put some music, pictures, and videos on my blackberry bold 9780 using Blackberry desktop software 5.0. My internal device storage is full so I can’t put music on the device storage, but I don’t know how to sync it on my blackberry media card instead. I have tons of room on my media card but no way to get it on. Please Help! Thank you!

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Answer by ╊━━ 丂んムズイノ 丂ム尺ᄊ乇リム イん乇 ワ尺乇乇刀 ワロ乇イノム ━━╉
You can’t do that without that memory….

Good luck!

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9th February, 2012

Q&A: How do you put music from windows media player to a miniSD card?

Question by meg: How do you put music from windows media player to a miniSD card?
I just got a miniSD card for my phone and I was wondering how you could put music on there from Windows media player. Or put music on there at all really.

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Answer by rickythepilot
Some phones come with a USB cable (you can also buy one for your phone). You connect your phone to the computer. Windows recognizes it as a portable hard drive (miniSD). Then transfer anything you want (music, ringtones, pictures, video).

Some phones/computers have bluetooth or infra red. Turn on phones bluetooth or infra red. Right click on you music file and send via bluetooth or infra red.

Some computer have flash memory card readers. Your miniSD should’ve come with a SD card adapter. Put the miniSD in the adapter, then put the adapter in the computers memory card reader. Windows will recognize it as a portable hard drive and transfer all you want.

You can buy a USB SD card reader. Put your miniSD into the SD adapter, then put the SD adapter into the USB SD reader, then plug the USB SD reader into your computer’s USB port.

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20th January, 2012

Q&A: Can anyone tell me if I can put videos on my external memory card with my sansa music player?

Question by Dindayal G: Can anyone tell me if I can put videos on my external memory card with my sansa music player?
I bought a Sansa music player, and I was wondering if I could put in videos on my external memory card. Sansa Media Converter always writes the files onto the internal memory. Can anyone tell me if there is a copy-paste system that can work? Or any way that I can put videos on my internal memory?

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Answer by Hilton S
If you run the open sorce Rockbox firmware yes. But otherwise the sansa will not read videos from the card.

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13th September, 2011

How do you copy windows media music to a 512 MB memory card from SanDisk?

Question by Toni H: How do you copy windows media music to a 512 MB memory card from SanDisk?
I have the adaptor but can’t figure out how to copy music to it. I can’t drag to it. When I tell the Window media to copy to my E drive where the card is I get in error. Please help

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Answer by Toni H
Hi there, firstly make sure that you are just copying files which are in no way copyrited.
Second the just open windows explorer.
Search for the directory which contains the files with the correct extensions .wav or whatever the type is, then right click and use the copy function to get them onto the directory which contains the SanDisk media.
It should then transfer a copy of the music file to the SanDisk ready to use in the player. Experiment with just transferring one fikle, before you try to copy a group of them, as your machine may have limitations on the size that it can handle. Failing that got to the microsoft online help site and I’m sure you will find plenty of people who have been through the same experience. Good luck.

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