Transferring media file

Someone please help me!!! I am trying to transfer music from my apple computer to my blackberry which i have done before with no problem. this time i connect to blackberry desktop manager and it tells me i dont have write permission on my media card?!?!?! what do i do?

Raziikc wrote:
I recently published a vidio on windows movie maker, I want to put it on iTunes so I can sync it to my ithouch.
However, I tried to import it to iTunes, and nothing happened.
Plz help.
As far as I am aware, iTunes for Windows will only import WMA (music) files, and will not import WMV (video) files. You will therefore need to first convert it to MPEG4 or H.264 format and then you will be able to import it in to iTunes.
Note: It is possible to play MPEG4 and H.264 files in Windows Media Player.

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