Step 1
Create a new line on your desktop machine to store the song files you wish to transfer. Do this by right-clicking on your desktop machine and selection "Create New Folder." titrate the line "Music."
Step 2
Open iTunes. Click on "Library" on the left side of your iTunes Fenestrate and lucky find the songs that you like to transfer. dredge them in the "Music" line that you just created on your desktop. If they are Apple-specific files, such as AAC as opposed to MP3, they may not play on your other MP3 player. Convert they by right-clicking on their titrate in iTunes and selection "Create MP3 Version." Then dredge that version in the music folder.
Step 3
Connect your MP3 player to your computer use the USB cord. If your MP3 player has a microSD memory card, you may too remove the memory card, place it in a USB chart reader/writer and insertion that in an available USB port on your computer. Your computer recognize the device as "External order F" or "Removable Media."
Step 4
Double-click on the "Removable Media" or "External order F" order folder that represent your MP3 player. There would have be a music line inside of the order (your MP3 player) heading "my_music," "Music" or "Audio." If there is not, to create one by right-clicking and selection "Create New Folder." titrate the new line "Music."
Step 5
Re-open the "Music" line you created on your desktop. chosen all of the files in the line by pressing "Ctrl" and "A" on your keyboard. Then dredge the files in the "Music" line in "External order F:" to copy the songs.
Step 6
Eject the MP3 player. If you used a USB chart reader/writer, eject this device and put the microSD chart back in your MP3 player. You would have now be able to access the songs you moved of iTunes to others MP3 player.