AKiCiF: Music to Train By
Friday, July 8th, 2011 10:02 amSo! I have a smartphone -- a Droid2 named...nothing, actually. I haven't ever really bonded with phones. I like this one much better than most because -- keyboard! And I can check email from it, and once when I got lost it helpfully guided me home -- no questions, no judging. Also, I can read books on it in a pinch.
In addition to the Droid, I rejoice in the possession of a Nook black-n-white, hight Paladin.
Both of these devices say that I can put music on them. I have a feeling that I will be wanting some music during the upcoming train trip across country, especially in those sections when we'll be doing the Coach thing.
Who can walk me through getting music from CD to -- by preference -- the Droid, or to Paladin?
Abundant Spanish Aunts!
In addition to the Droid, I rejoice in the possession of a Nook black-n-white, hight Paladin.
Both of these devices say that I can put music on them. I have a feeling that I will be wanting some music during the upcoming train trip across country, especially in those sections when we'll be doing the Coach thing.
Who can walk me through getting music from CD to -- by preference -- the Droid, or to Paladin?
Abundant Spanish Aunts!
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Date: 2011-07-08 06:56 pm (UTC)Connect the Nook to your computer. Copy your music into the My Music folder on the Nook. Or, if you have an SD card installed, you can put the music files there. That's how I have mine.
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Date: 2011-07-08 08:27 pm (UTC)Be aware that when you plug your nook into your computer using the USB cable, a new drive will show up in your My Computer folder as a removeable drive (note: if you have an SD card installed, then 2 new drives will show). You then need to navigate into that new drive and find the My Music folder as noted above.
Troy