Most of these (such as the MP3 player built in to my sony phone) mount on a mac as a windows formatted external disk. If you can work out were the MP3's go in the directory path then you can just drag and drop the MP3 files from the mac to that directory on the "hard disk". Just be aware that it probably won't support ACC so if you've encoded your files in iTunes as ACC then you'll have to convert them to MP3's.


Hi all,

We have bought our kiddies a cheap AWA MP3/WMA Player for Christmas, have just got it off laybye and read the small print where it says "Ready for Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and Vista" but no Mac, I was wondering if anyone had some knowledge as to whether we can load music onto it through itunes or not. We want to see if they can look after these before we buy something a little better (ie ipod = D ), and don't really want to have to open them to read the book, a google search has come up with very little that I can find. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Sam

By the way, the keyboard is still going strong .... fingers are still crossed though.

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