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Hello ImnotfedexA. I hope you mean you got a mini-SD card. Memory Sticks won't work with that model. If the files are really MP3s, all you have to do is copy them to the device's storage card or internal memory and play them with Windows Media Player (or almost any other player). If they are actually protected AACs or MP4s from the iTunes Store, they can't be played on a Windows Mobile device. If they are unprotected AACs/MP4s you have ripped yourself, you can play them with TCPMP, but you will have to find a copy of the AAC plugin, which was discontinued for legal reasons. If you need more specific instructions how to copy a file to a PPC or card, I will need to know which operating system your desktop is using, although a card reader would be a good bet for almost any computer. Most people believe that an announcement is imminent regarding TCPMP splitting into paid and free versions, with the AAC plugin probably returning in the paid version. |