SOURCE: my coby mpc854
You can upload WHOLE FILES from your computer to the Player, but you cannot CREATE a new file passing through the computer from the website you are downloading from directly to the player.
If you understand the concepts of a file and the terms upload, download, usb etc you "get it". If you don't know this buy a simple book like any old used "computers for dummies" for a buck, and read it.Don't be insulted by the names (also the Complete Idiot's guides are good)
That's how this very elderly guy learned and my colleagues think I'm a genius
SOURCE: ''Freeware'' COBY software to download pic's, video and music
To upload file to the COBY MP3 player, I went to setting, went to USB setting's, changed MTP mode to MSC mode then I was able to get access to folders with-in the mp3 player.
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SOURCE: i need help with my coby/media player for vista
I work for Coby technical support. Our customer service phone number is 1-800-727-3592.
You don't need to use Windows Media Player in order to put music on your player. There are various reasons why it may not be syncing. Below are instructions for how to put music on the player using copy and paste. It's the easiest way to add music to any regular MP3 player.
How to load an MP3 player without using Windows Media Player.
First, allow me to clarify a few things so that there is less confusion:
When you connect an mp3 player to a computer, you will not be able to use it until it's disconnected. In other words, the only thing you should do while the player is plugged into the computer is adding or deleting files. You can't use the buttons on the player while it's communicating with the computer, and as long as it's connected to the USB port, it's communicating.
Ok, let's get started!
Step 1
Connect the player to your USB port using the cable that came with it.
(NOTE): If the player has a male USB connector already on it, connect the player directly into the computer without using the cable. In other words, only use a cable if you have to.
Step 2
Click the "Start" button or press the key on the keyboard that has the Windows logo, and go to My Computer (Windows XP) or Computer (Vista).
Step 3
Locate your MP3 player on this screen. Do not close this window; just minimize it.
(NOTE): It should show up under Devices with Removable Storage or as a device under "Other." Most importantly, it should show up on this screen as something! When the player is connected, you should have something on this screen (usually an icon of some sort) that represents the player. This lets you know that the unit is ready to receive files because it's being recognized by your computer.
Step 4
Locate and open the folder that contains your music files.
Step 5
Using the mouse, copy one or more files. (Right mouse click on file, then left mouse click on copy)
Step 6
Go back to the "My Computer" or "Computer" screen, right mouse click on the icon representing the player and left
mouse click on paste. You should see a small status bar appear showing the file(s) being copied from your music folder to the player.
Step 7
Click on the Safe to Remove icon found in your system tray and disconnect the player.
And that's it! If you need additional assistance, I will help in any way that I can.
If you feel this solution doesn't deserve a good rating, please let me know why so that I may better assist you. If there is anything more I can do to help, I will!
SOURCE: Coby MP-605 stuck on startup screen
I think your coby is on hold...(read instruction manual)
SOURCE: how do i transfer music from frostwire to my coby mp3 player
i dont hav windows media player 11.....is der neother way to copy d songs to my coby player....................
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