July 13, 200817 yr Hi Can anyone help me here? I have a sony walkman video and I can't transfer playlists!!! I've tried to do it with my media player but when it finishes the songs end up in my library insted of in a playlist as they're supposed to. And in the playlist section doesn't appear anything, it says "please connect blah blah" so if anybody has one and knows how to do this please help me, I have my playlist of coldplay, my dreams gig haha, to play along with my keyboard and guitar cause it's frustrating to be searching the next song I wanna play.
July 13, 200817 yr *makes an idiotic suggestion of hitting with * Try asking at a more computer-based forums whom users might actually know stuff
July 14, 200817 yr Author the manual says "Listen to your Playlists" "Just ad a playlist from your Windows Media Player and enjoy on your walkman" or something like that and I've seen some questions about ir on a site but it didnt help that much
July 16, 200817 yr Try just copy the playlist to My Computer - Walkman - Storage Media. :) It works for me
July 18, 200817 yr Have you tried the proper Sony software? (This is why iPods are so popular, there are better players out on the market, but the iPod has got the iTunes software fully behind it making it easy to copy over songs/playlists etc, until a mp3 players comes out which is better than the iPod and has a simple method of getting the tracks onto the player the iPod won't be beaten)
July 19, 200817 yr Have you tried the proper Sony software? (This is why iPods are so popular, there are better players out on the market, but the iPod has got the iTunes software fully behind it making it easy to copy over songs/playlists etc, until a mp3 players comes out which is better than the iPod and has a simple method of getting the tracks onto the player the iPod won't be beaten) ....................apart from price of course :) and being tied to the resource stealing iTunes . I have the NWZ 8gig model , a snip at £70 , kicks the ipod in its nuts , then in the head and finishes in the nuts twice more . Most problems are caused by not RTFM , all of my computer problems have been solved via google and er.. having a spare pc to ask :laugh3:.....we wont say anything about how they were caused of course :wink3:
July 20, 200817 yr No , for me personally - for the point above for myself ..........................is not rtfm either :embarassed:. In the context of "program x wont do this , why not?" , I would say not reading the manual or helpfiles is the main issue and agreeing with your first post of people should take to searching the internet first before asking , the context of "my pc is busted" is a different scenario , mine gets into this state mostly because windows has suicidal tendencies , dodgy software ? nah , I only run a few programs , Quakewars , VegasVideo , Reaper , Photoshop Elements and some program called iTunes :laugh3: .
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