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iWin N75F8

Discussion in 'Portable audio players' started by koljeno, May 12, 2007.

  1. koljeno

    koljeno Member

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    Ok... i have a problem...

    I have iWin, model N75F8

    My parents bought it on vacation in Gran Canaries in Spain.

    Problem is that I don't know how to transfer music and movies from PC to my player...

    Can anyone help?
     
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    Anyone?!?!
     
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    oh, come on! somebody ?! can anybody help me plz ?
     
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    you can download music onto your player by using windows media player
     
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    Hi, I have the same problem as you!!! I bought one iWin last summer in Tenerife, I´ve tried to transfer music now but it´s impossible, I have transfered only once, but now my PC doesn´t want....

    Have you got any solution? I´m thinking about to buy an Ipod..



    (Excuse me for my English)
     
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    I've already advised to use windows Media player
    which can be downloaded free from Microsoft

    Please respond to say if this works

    My problem with this item is that I can not find out who supplies the batteries. c
    an anyone help me in this matter
     
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    Don't buy iWin!!!

    It doesn't work at all...
     
  8. Caia

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    Malachyv is right.You can copy music to your IWin using Windows Media Player.That´s why the miniCD has it.You have to use the cd to install the driver(click on setup.exe)Then connect the mp3 player using the USB cable.Open WMP.Insert a CD and use the copy to a cd or device function.
     
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    Another point about using WMP.I have Nero in my computer.And at the "copy to a cd or device" place,on the right,it says"Nero Fast CD-Burning plug-in" what makes me believe you need some sort of plug-in to be able to copy files to the mp3 player.Somewhere in the user´s guide says you will need plug-ins.
     
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    Ok.WMP didn´t work at last.I thought the files were uploading,but when I tried to watch the list of files,there weren´t more than the ones I first uploaded with the Media Manager installed with the drivers.
    I have no idea where the files went with WMP.I couldn´t find any of them.So I tried with the Media Manager again,and it was pretty easy.
    Open the Media Manager.Connect the player via USB and make sure it´s recognized by your computer(in XP a small icon appears in the tray and a samall window ask you what you want to do).You don´t need to switch the player on.It works exactly as any USB memory.
    Then choose which kind of file you will upload in the upper list(computer):music,voice,picture.Then in the blank space on the right,right click and "add to mp3".After some time they will be uploaded.
    I´ve just got this player,from Canary Islands also,so I can´t give further details about the use of this little thing.But as long as I used it,it showed to be a pretty cool device.I can´t say it sucks,really.With a little patience I think anyone can learn to use it at its full.The User Guide didn´t help much,actually.If something sucks about this mp3 is the guide.Too small printing,not properly written(it´s translated from the Chinese obviously)and doesn´t explained clearly what to do and/or expect.Although there´s a file in C:\Program Files\MP3 Player Utilities 4.15\MediaManager\ MediaManagerEN.mht which is a little more useful than the printed guide.Maybe because the letters are bigger.
    Besides,I would include a bar or anything in the utilities to show how things are progressing.
     

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