yup.Originally Posted by Withcheese
It acts as a removable disc (like a thumbdrive or whatever).
yup.Originally Posted by Withcheese
It acts as a removable disc (like a thumbdrive or whatever).
most mp3 players do it.Originally Posted by lee551
Yea, but most require special software to navigate the player. The iPod is recognized by windows as a "removable disk". It get's a driver letter in My Computer and everything. Drag-and-drop, baby.
Creative players require Nomad Navigator. (a.k.a. POS software)
The refer your friends is probably the easiest thing. Just reregister using that key they give you. THey probably check for IP addresses so go find some computer in the library, on campus, in a cafe for something. Just use mailinator addresses and ur set. You just need a credit card to fill the last part out. Signing up for one of the ads.Originally Posted by lee551
I just bought a my3ia mp3 player and it wont play music downloaded from the net. Any issues like that with the players mentioned in this thread???
PM me if any one wants to hook up with freeipods.com
Last edited by camstuf; 12-18-2004 at 08:54 AM.
It doesn't play downloaded music?
I've never seen one that doesn't...
does it say "Built by RIAA" or "Sponsered by RIAA" or "In Partnership with RIAA"??Originally Posted by camstuf
if it does thats ur problem...
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