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-- Posted by vixsta at 12:32 am on Dec. 31, 2006
I brought a mp3 player NOT AN IPOD, it says it can play mp3 and wma files. So i uploaded my mp3 and wma files, but when i play the music on my mp3 player, it CANT PLAY THE WMA FILES. So i though i had to 2 convert them so i downloaded itunes and converted them. So now when i went 2 upload the converted wma files, IT STILL WONT DO IT!!! It now says there is no file or something. I FUCKEN HATE MY MP3 PLAYER DOes anyone know what the hell to do?? cause if no one has any suggestions i think i might just burn it. That can be my new years celebration. lol
-- Posted by catsday at 12:33 am on Dec. 31, 2006
i have one to lol you can do anything on it to
-- Posted by MR UNKNOWN at 12:33 am on Dec. 31, 2006
maybe there messed up songs?
-- Posted by ecoyd1 at 12:34 am on Dec. 31, 2006
Read the manual.
-- Posted by evey123 at 12:34 am on Dec. 31, 2006
theres no converting..its all drag and drop.
-- Posted by vixsta at 12:36 am on Dec. 31, 2006
the manual is a piece of shit lol, it tells you how to listen to the songs not how to upload them.
-- Posted by biskitz at 12:41 am on Dec. 31, 2006
Throw it out the window. If it's guaranteed 100% Tonka tough then you're out of luck
-- Posted by vixsta at 12:46 am on Dec. 31, 2006
Quote: from biskitz at 7:41 pm on Dec. 31, 2006
Throw it out the window. If it's guaranteed 100% Tonka tough then you're out of luck
HAHA. You read my mind! that is what i am going to do.
-- Posted by Macropiper at 12:47 am on Dec. 31, 2006
iTunes should convert WMA files, but I am not sure what it converts them to, or where it puts them. I cant find any free tools for converting WMA files to MP3, though. Where did you get the WMA files, by the way, if you bought them from an online store, they cannot be converted without burning them to CD or suchlike, then ripping to MP3.
-- Posted by xdisx at 12:47 am on Dec. 31, 2006
damn, I had that problem, I broke it, i had enough with it ^.^
-- Posted by biskitz at 1:06 am on Dec. 31, 2006
Quote: from vixsta at 12:46 am on Dec. 31, 2006
Quote: from biskitz at 7:41 pm on Dec. 31, 2006
Throw it out the window. If it's guaranteed 100% Tonka tough then you're out of luck
HAHA. You read my mind! that is what i am going to do. 
Go for it
-- Posted by misspessimisitic at 2:20 am on Dec. 31, 2006
Maybe the brand of mp3 player just sucks.
-- Posted by espresso8097 at 12:49 am on Jan. 4, 2007
Quote: from Tangaroa at 2:47 am on Dec. 31, 2006
iTunes should convert WMA files, but I am not sure what it converts them to, or where it puts them. I cant find any free tools for converting WMA files to MP3, though. Where did you get the WMA files, by the way, if you bought them from an online store, they cannot be converted without burning them to CD or suchlike, then ripping to MP3. 
Itunes converts to AAC (encoded) I believe. One way to convert is make them into a burned Music CD. Then when ripping rip them into mp3. If you use a CDRW it will not cost a thing besides the $0.18 disc.
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