How to Use An MP3 Player?

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Use your USB cable to connect the mp3 player to your PC. Once connected, you can drag and drop the song files onto the MP3 player. You can access them through the menu on the player and press 'play' to listen to them.
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First your must charge your MP3 player using your USB cable or the wall charger. Second you must install your music player software on the computer, if the MP3 player came with a CD. Download and install the music player software from the manufacturer's website if your MP3 player came without a CD. Third download your music. Import the music into your MP3 player. Connect the MP3 player in the computer with the USB cable. Sync your MP3 player with the music program. Disconnect the MP3 player from your computer, once the computer or either the MP3 player says it safe to do so! Connect your MP3 player and press the play button. Look here for more information: http://www.ehow.com/how_5462857_use-mp-players.html
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