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Mattel Barbie Girls MP3 Player - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Hi I got this as a hand me down gift...my
The player has a built in rechargeable battery that can charge by pluging it into a usb port on your computer or into a usb wall charger. if you have a mac i should warn you it will only let you charge nothing else.
How do I download songs?
well first go on download.com then you will see a search button type in are then download are and when it is finish downloading you can download music
Barbie girls mp3, need apple software
The Barbie Girls MP3 Player requires Windows Media Player 11 or higher, so you cannot use it on a Mac unless you run Windows on your Mac with BootCamp. What I would do is register the MP3 player on someone you know's Windows computer and then you can use the online games that come with your MP3 player on a Mac once it is registered.
Does not allow transfer of songs to device
It has a particular format it work with,
Get a converter and convert mp3formats t other format to see the compatibility format.
Keep trying other formats ,one will definitely work for it.
What does it mean to store up to 120 files
When it says you can store up to 120 files, it means you can put approx. 120 pictures, 120 written files, etc. on the player...it is all according to the size of the files/pictures.
Device Files Deleted!!
well no worries u have to connect ur mp3 with pc and install the system files from cd it will hellp if it does not then feel free to ask me again thank u.
How can i load music without software?
Have you tried plugging it into your usb slot on your pc? It may load up without installing anything. Give it a moment. If nothing happens, go to "my computer" and see if it is showing up as a drive. If it is, doubleclick on it to open it and then copy across your music to it. It should work that way.
How can you unfreeze it?
just press the reset button on the side of your mp3 player or wherever the reset button is but im warning you the reset button is SMALL
Barbie mp3 player
This works with Barbie MP3 player model BAR901:
If the songs are iTunes Store format (copy protected AAC) you can burn them to a CD (preferably a CD-RW, which you can reuse over and over) which in effect converts then songs to AIFF format with no copy protection, then import them as MP3s back into iTunes (Advanced > Create MP3 Version). (Note: Be sure iTunes > Preferences > General > Import Settings... > MP3 encoder is selected, or you will get Create AAC Version in the menu). Make sure View > View Options... > Kind is selected so you can sort the songs by the kind info column (that is, MP3 not AAC). Then drag your new MP3s out of the window into the main level folder of the Barbie MP3 player. Erase the MP3s from iTunes if you don't need them, since you already have AAC versions. Phew, not easy.
If you have a physical CD rather than iTunes store purchase, it's way easier; just import the tunes as MP3 (Advanced > Create MP3 Version, see above) and drag them into the Barbie player's root folder. The songs play then on the MP3 player. ;-)
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