Burning to mp3 player

Hi
I have a Technika mp3 player how do I transfir my songs from my itunes library to this devise
Thanks
D

Drag the songs from iTunes window to the mp3 player on the desktop.
FYI:
"Burn" means to write data to an optical disc (CD/DVD) as in burn the data with the laser in the CD/DVD burner.

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