keyboard-friendly way to get files to mp3 player

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Dean Martineau

I was gifted an Intel 3000 player, which comes with Musicmatch
Jukebox. That program is overkill, not keyboard-friendly and not
adaptive-software-friendly. I'd love to be able to copy and paste
files of audio books using an explorer-like interface in a program
that would recognize the player. A command-line interface would be
acceptable as well. On my son's system the player shows up in My
Computer as a drive when connected, which is what I want, but he has
installed much software, much of which he doesn't own, and he does not
know why his system has this facility and mine doesn't. Can anybody
offer any program suggestions?

Dean
 
Dean said:
I was gifted an Intel 3000 player, which comes with Musicmatch
Jukebox. That program is overkill, not keyboard-friendly and not
adaptive-software-friendly. I'd love to be able to copy and paste
files of audio books using an explorer-like interface in a program
that would recognize the player. A command-line interface would be
acceptable as well. On my son's system the player shows up in My
Computer as a drive when connected, which is what I want, but he has
installed much software, much of which he doesn't own, and he does not
know why his system has this facility and mine doesn't. Can anybody
offer any program suggestions?

Dean

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I imagine, your son has a later OS (XP?) than you (98?).
In this case you may need a driver from the Intel disc.
Or you could search for one on their website.

Good luck,
H.N.
 

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