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How To Download Audio Books
2008-07-20 10:20:11 by Jason in MS Windows Articles, Reviews and Videos
 

Are MP3- portable players only good for playing cool tunes downloaded from the net? Far from it. They offer an alternative and a convenient listening addition to books on tape or CD.

What used to take days or weeks of waiting for the mail carrier to deliver your books on tape or CD, now takes no more than a few minutes. You can be listening to your favorite straight away. And it’s going to get even better, easier and quicker, judging from the advances in and in recent months.

The hard core listeners may take a while to “convert” from using tapes and CDs to an . The sheer convenience, perfect control and the size choices offer, the “changeo ver period” is likely going to be a short one.

So, if you are a budding MP3 pioneer and want the latest portable conveniences, they are waiting here to serve you without having to spend a fortune or extra time to do it right.

To books in to your and over to your MP3 , look at the exact steps you need to take to do it quickly and easily.

Just note the following instructions use   Version 10 as an example. Let’s assume you are already good at downloading files from the web onto your . Let’s also assume that you already own an MP3 , but don’t know do this transfer correctly yet.

1 - If you are using an older version of and need to upgrade, surf over to and it at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download. Follow the installation instructions.

2 - the to your . It is a good idea to create a separate folder, say in “My Documents” folder and name it “My Books”. It allows you to keep your downloads all in one location. Done it? Good.

3 - Now, connect your (switched on) to the MP3 using the cable supplied with your .

4 - Once the connection between the two is live, your will show that it has found a new piece of . If it doesn’t say this, just unplug everything in the above sequence and try again.

5 - Is it working now? Okay.
Open your and open the MP3 file you want to copy. This will open your in the main area of .

6 - Add the to the Sync List of your .

7 - Go ahead and click on the Sync tab on the . It brings you to a pull down arrow menu on the left side box of the Sync tab. Make sure you select the choice “Removable Disk (E)”, or the name of your MP3 as the source where the will be copied to.

8 - Do you see a with the choice to “Start Sync” right now? Great! Go ahead and click on it. Once you’ve done this, the will let you know that it’s sending the to your MP3 .

9 - As soon as the sync (or copying) of the file is complete, you can check to assure it is on your MP3 . See it there? Excellent. One more step to go.

10 - To finish this process properly, ensure you click on your PC’s icon (found in your tray  in the right bottom corner  usually a small icon with a green arrow) to “Safely ”.
Don’t the cable until you get a clear signal saying “Safe To ”.
Removing the cable without following this step may damage both your and the MP3 .

Note: Are you using an older version of ? Even so, you can still follow the steps above. The only major difference is that instead of having “Sync”, you will have “Copy” in the menu. You can click on it and follow the same steps above to have your copied to your MP3 .

If you have a portable MP3 that uses a drag and drop file method instead of synchronization, then the steps are easy to follow. Simply connect your to the as above. Open the ’s window by clicking on its name or on “Removable Disc (for example E or F) under “My ” icon.

Then, open the folder (the location where you have them saved) in a separate window. Keep both open side-by-side. Now, left-click, hold and drag the files over to the open window of the portable . Once you release the left mouse button, there will be a short file transfer moment. Done? Now, your are on your , ready for you to enjoy listening to it.

So, can you play back the from your MP3 now? If you have followed the steps, you should hear the playing on your MP3 .

If you have difficulties, you can watch an easy-to-follow that shows you do it at http://www.mybigaudio.com/help.html

Author - Lou Smith shares with you hard-to-find Audio Books in too many categories to mention it here. Be our guest and MP3 books right now.

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