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Easiest way to find a driver is to go online and type "Konaki MP4-NS driver" in your search engine. You should find dozens of websites offering free downloads for the drivers for that player.
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when it is pluged into your computer something should come up with three different things to pick ether windows media player or the type of mp3 you have saying do you wunt to put music on your mp3 with konaki but if you are like me i use windows media player
What you do is download the music onto your computer first into a specific folder, such as my music.. Then once the music is in that folder.. ( downloaded form the net, or copied from a cd)
Then you would plug the mp3 player into your computer..
Then open up the screen, "My Computer"
Then find where it shows your Mp3 player, ( should be near your cd drive )
Then copy the music you want from the folder that holds your music, copy it, and then paste it onto the mp3 player..
That should load the songs on it to where you can disconnect it, and then listen to them..
Can you hook it up to your computer? If you are running Windows XP or Vista, your Konaki should appear as another drive. Double click on your "My Computer" icon on your desktop. Then double click on the drive that represents your Konaki (usually called Removeable Disk or the name of your MP3 player). There should be folders labeled according to media type like Music, video etc. Double click on the folder called video. This is where you want to save your music video files. You then need to browse to where you have the music video stored on your computer. Right click on the video file and select copy. Then go back to the Konaki folder called video, and right click anywhere on the right and select paste. This will copy the files over to your MP3 player.
Not sure what you mean by "can't find a site that is compatible" though....? Your player will show up as drive in Windows Explorer when you connect it through the USB cable to your computer. Then just copy the files onto your player to that drive from Windows Explorer. Hope that helps.
i have a mp4 player brand name ikasu now it is not being reconised in the usb drive i have lookin in the secotion computer nd it hasent *** up it dosent say any thing usefull in the manual and clearlyt doesent have it in my windows media and when i plug it in it starts chagin when i also dont know how to get music on it i have windowns media player and i am on vista home premiare i dont have a clue how to get music on any ideas ?
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