Not sure why the files you got elsewhere won’t transfer to the Clip. Previously, Amazon offered the Amazon MP3 Uploader, which was an Adobe AIR application. eMusic has some nice pricing as well, but you pay a monthly fee for a certain amount of music a month (whether you download the music or not). Music is uploaded via the Amazon Music player for PC and Mac. As I said, you can just copy and paste the files, using Windows Explorer just like you would copy and paste any files on your computer–the easiest way, in my opinion (although some people like WMP).Īmazon is a great source for tunes: wide selection, and some nice pricing. MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere. And you don’t need to use WMP to transfer the files to your Clip. I tend to use them, to keep things organized and straight. (Or drag and drop the tunes from your computer to the Clip.) For organization’s sake, the Clip has some folders that you can use for your files: Music, Podcasts, Audiobooks. Just copy and paste the music you want to put on your Clip, from your computer to anywhere on the Clip. The Clip is so easy for putting music on–nothing special is needed!
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