![]() Turns out that there’s a raft of different user manuals available on the D500 download center page, and, clicking on the Software tab, it turns out that there’s software you can download from Samsung too, including “Samsung PC Studio PC Sync (ver 2.0)” which is probably what you’d want. Turns out that the D500 is a mobile phone, actually, not a simple MP3 player at all (wish you would have mentioned that, btw!) but I figured it out. ![]() I tried again with “Computer and related products” and got a list of three possible matches, one of which is your product, the SGH-D500. I typed in D500 and then choose “TV, video and audio”. With the D500, for example, go to the Samsung Web site and click on “Support”, then type in the product name. The first step is to see if there’s any special software available from the vendor to help the process along. However, just about all the MP3 players on the market work in the same way – and it’s how the Sony PSP works too, in fact – so let’s just talk about the general solution for downloading music onto an MP3 player. First off, a disclaimer: I don’t have a Samsung D500 so I can’t test out what I’m going to explain here.
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