windows media player
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Doods
, Sep 23 2006 01:28 AM
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Posted 23 September 2006 - 01:28 AM
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Posted 23 September 2006 - 02:52 AM
Hey there Doods, welcome to Geeks To Go Forums.
There are several ways of moving music but I would only mention the easiest ways.
- If you have a DVD writer or even CD writer (Recommend: DVD) then you can convert all your music to .mp3 or .ogg, converter can be download here:
http://www.poikosoft.com/download.html
After you converted it you can then be copied to DVD or CD. If it is alot of music then use a DVD if not a normal CD will be ok.
- Another method that you might consider is if you have a network between the computers, you can then link them up and transfer the music using that method.
I hoped this helped in away, if its not alot of music you can even use a flash stick and make 1 or 2 trips back to your PC to do so.
Cool
There are several ways of moving music but I would only mention the easiest ways.
- If you have a DVD writer or even CD writer (Recommend: DVD) then you can convert all your music to .mp3 or .ogg, converter can be download here:
http://www.poikosoft.com/download.html
After you converted it you can then be copied to DVD or CD. If it is alot of music then use a DVD if not a normal CD will be ok.
- Another method that you might consider is if you have a network between the computers, you can then link them up and transfer the music using that method.
I hoped this helped in away, if its not alot of music you can even use a flash stick and make 1 or 2 trips back to your PC to do so.
Cool
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