Can you sync music from itunes onto an mp3 player?

I can't find the MP3 player I want. Can someone please help?

  • I know this may be very picky, but I'm not going to spend a lot of money on something just to find out it's not good enough. I also have a feeling that there is no MP3 player that has EVERYTHING I want, but here is the list. Yes, I can compromise. I am looking for an MP3 player with the following features: -Customizable Graphic Equalizer (EQ): Most MP3 players have a few equalizer options to select from, but I need more flexibility. I want to be able to adjust the bass, treble, and midrange frequencies to make my music sound exactly the way I want it to. A customizable SRS WOW feature is an acceptable alternative to this. -Quick access to music: I need a menu that is easy to navigate, quick at loading, and lets me browse while the song is playing. I have an Element MP3 player, it needs to be paused to access the menu and it takes quite some time for the menu to load, even though there are not that many songs. -Quickly scrolling through songs: I don’t want to wait for the song to fade for 2 seconds when I already know that I don’t want to listen to it at the moment. When I press next, I want it to go to the next one immediately. -No need for video, recording, pictures, custom background, internet, camera, or anything else. All I need is the capability to play my MUSIC, and maybe have an AM/FM radio. -It would be cool to have it accept either a MicroSD, MiniSD, or regular SD (or SDHC) card for expanding my song selection. That would make the on board memory requirement quite low, say 1GB (I have an 8GB MicroSDHC card with the Mini, regular and USB adapters) . If it does not accept SD cards, then I need at least 4GB of space. -Windows Media Player sync: I use WMP, not iTunes, and I do not plan on converting anytime soon, unless I end up with an iPod with all of the above features for less than $100.

  • Answer:

    Well the best music player which suits you would be the latest iPod shuffle. To say the truth its got all that you need and is well below $100. But the only thing is that you've gotta use Itunes to sync. There are also other softwares to sync the iPod, but iTunes is the best. Check this and you'll find how good your future mp3 player will be.. http://www.apple.com/ipodshuffle/

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wow very specific on what you want for an mp3 player. I would just go with an ipod.

wendy b

If you want to use windows media to sync your songs and want ease of use then I'd pick something by Sansa. They're pretty cheap and I've had one for over a year and it still works. It has a little preset equalizer thing on it and is really good for the price. Of course, just like with any mp3 player, you might want to get your own headphones. You can buy the Sansa mp3 players at Target and Wal-Mart, and most drug stores (Walgreen's, etc) will carry it also. Hope this helps!!

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