03-08-03, 11:38 AM
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Originally posted by pcamaren
Hey Mini, great information. One question I have, maybe it was answered and I missed it. My wife has a ton of MP3's on our home computer. Will those files still be in the MP3 format when I convert? What exactly will I need? I sync all my outlook, inbox, task, ect at work (my my cradle stays, I do have extra sync cable and A/C adapter), how do I transfer without messing up my wife's files? I don't want to be in the doghouse, if you get my drift. This is the best site on the web,I hope someone puts a book about, "What you can do with your Dell Axim". One cannot depend on Dell for this. Thanks fot the info, it was greatly appreciated. I ordered a Lexar 256mb SD card for MP3's, now I just need to know how to do this. I am not exactly a "teekie". Hell, just for me to even purchase my 400, was a big step in eliminating my Franklin Planner. Thanks, Paul C.
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No, the mp3's will still be there, you just convert to another directory or existing, it will not overwrite your mp3's cause the new converted format has a dif extension.
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