I want to buy an MP3 player where I can load MP3's I ripped from my own CD's? Any suggestions? Jude?

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Shop Around The Zune is really great, but it has tons of extra potential you might not be interested in using. The iPod will allow you to put your mp3's on it, but it's a bit too complicated for simple music. You may just be looking for something to play music, and that would be pretty much anything else on the market.

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I can... I purchased the Creative Zen Nomad Xtra 40 GB and with the included software, I can rip my CDs and and download them to my Creative Zen. The Nomad Xtra is an older model, but I know others with Creative MP3s who can do the same. Another feature I like about the Creative software is that you can sync your player with your computer music library and you can do it in reverse: sync your computer to your MP3 player.

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Ususally, it's your music player software Most MP3 player programs have a way for you to import CDs into your collection, such as iTunes (for the iPod) or Windows Media Player (for some others). So if you just want to "feed" new CDs into your computer's collection so they can be transferred to your MP3 player, you don't need anything special. If you're talking about music you've already ripped to your computer's hard drive, it's often just a question of telling the software on your computer where to look.

For example, in iTunes you only need to drag a file or folder on top of the Library list and it will be imported into your main collection.

IPod You can use iTunes to rip cd's into an mp3 format (or use your current mp3's), then import to iTunes library and sync to iPod. That easy.

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I'm choosing and MP3 player for my husband. I need something easy (uploading music) to use and affordable. Suggestions?

Wher can I find the prices for mp3 players.

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