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Hi All,
Newbee to macs so please bear with me, i have a Mac 2.4GHZ and my daughter has bought a sony walkman. How do i transfer music from the itunes play lists to the walkman, i presume i may need another program to do this what do you recommend.

Would appreciate so advise on this one !

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Don't know that it will work with OS X.

The supplied software is Windows only and the user manual only mentions Windows Explorer.

However, since it is drag and drop from Windows Explorer, if the device shows up as a drive when you plug it into your Mac, you could try browsing in Finder to your iTunes Library and see if it will allow you to drag and drop from there or not.

Did not see any mention of it being iTunes friendly, even in Windows.

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No guarantees here, but I just saw this after a bit of Googling:

iTuneMyWalkman 0.95 software download - Mac OS X - VersionTracker

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Thanks for both of your replies,
The answer was to drag and drop from itunes into the sony music folder. I created a file in there before and dropped into the new playlist.
I tried the other suggestion sony/mywalkman but this kept freezing

thanks again,

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