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How to download songs from real player to MP3 player

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With most media software for the program to transfer songs to your MP3. Most likely you would not be able to tranfer songs to your Pearl because Real Player does not have the support for your player. Also note if the files are in the Real Player format they will not transfer. Most players only support MP3 or WAV files.

However most MP3 players use a standard transfer option in Windows to transfer the files to the player. The link below will show you how to do this.

http://www.fixya.com/support/r4753072-add_files_external_memory_device_in

Let me know if you have any more problems or questions

Issken
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SOURCE: Graig MP3 problem

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SOURCE: Sansa Sandisk 4GB MP3 player problem transferring songs from cd too mp3

Hello sunbeem96678 ,

Have u copied all the songs to the audio folder ?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2008

SOURCE: My Mp3 Player Only Has 64 Songs Downloaded

check the capacity...it depends on the size of the songs you downloaded...you can check the capacity of your mp3 player by pressing right click and check the properties of your mp3 player

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2009

SOURCE: MP3 Player not recognizing Real Player Video Files

That Opal's Easy Rip Software does not recognize Real Video format naturally. You may have to download a free program called Riva FLV Encoder to convert the Real Video files to AVI format. Once they are in AVI format, the Easy Rip software will recognize the file and convert them to your player. If you have lost your installation CD, you can get the Easy Rip software from:
www.rcaopal.com

-Tha Mp3 Doctor

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rm/mp3..?
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I have seen quite a few threads around Fixya in which the stated problem is that the Mp3 or Digital Audio Player will not load the songs; will appear to load the songs but will not actually play them in the Mp3 player once disconnected from computer; will skip the songs on the player, or show only “0:00” for file length; songs “disappear” all of a sudden (although this particular problem can be caused for many reasons not covered in this article); your store-bought/burned/ripped CD’s will not load into your Mp3 player; or get the error message “File Format Not Supported.” All of these problems occur because the user is trying to download a song format that the player does not recognize. Every music file is in a certain format. The most common music file formats are Mp3, WMA, AAC, WAV, RA, etc. Each Mp3 player only recognizes a certain number of these formats. Every Mp3 Player is different. You will have to check your Mp3 player’s product specifications (specs) or user’s manual to find out which formats your particular Mp3 player recognizes. When you try to download or sync the wrong file format, you will get one of the errors that I mentioned above.
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