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How to download files onto aN Audioplayer

Transfer to an Audioplayer

To transfer an Audiobook file from your computer to your Audioplayer:

  1. Connect your portable Audioplayer device to your computer with the USB cable provided.
  2. Open Windows Media Player.
  3. In the File menu, open the downloaded Audiobook file. This activates the license and begins to play the Audiobook.

Follow the remaining steps listed here for the version of Windows Media Player installed on your computer.

Windows Media Player: Version 9

  1. In the File menu, select Copy and then select Copy to Portable Device.
  2. Click the Copy button located above the right pane.
  3. When the transfer is complete, disconnect your device.
  4. Close Windows Media Player.

Windows Media Player: Version 10

  1. Click the Library tab.
  2. Find your Audiobook title in the Playlist.
  3. Select Sync List in the drop-down menu above the right pane.
  4. Click and drag your Audiobook title into the right pane.
  5. Click the Start Sync button located below the right pane.
  6. When synchronizing is 100 percent complete, disconnect your device.
  7. Close Windows Media Player.

Windows Media Player: Version 11

  1. Click the Sync tab (not the drop-down list below the tab).
  2. Click Now Playing in the menu on the left.
  3. Click and drag your Audiobook title into the right pane.
  4. Click the Start Sync button located below the right pane.
  5. When synchronizing is 100 percent complete, disconnect your device.
  6. Close Windows Media Player.

 

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Create a free NetLibrary account
Most of NCSU Libraries' audiobooks are made available through NetLibrary. You will need a NetLibrary account in order to download audiobooks. NC LIVE maintains a collection of Frequently Asked Questions related to the NetLibrary audiobooks and their use.

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