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Sony Walkman Video NWZA818 MP3 Player Questions & Answers
I have 2 sony mp3
hello there !
Check your charger pins First are they OK.
then go for the Sony player charging point . is it clean enough that pins can make charging , if they aren't then clean with a needle.
thirdly do try to use a original Sony charger as i had some players back and it wont work cause i didn't use a branded charger .cause the out put sometimes get different and they are not of slandered quality.
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Does Sony make a car
You can get 5 volts USB car charges on the Internet. Try a Google search and EBay.
Sony walkman NWZ-S754 Recharge is through
Yes you can charge your player through main. All you need is a converter which connects to the usb cable to the plug. They are available in the market so you will need to look for it. Or you may find it at any electronic store.
How do i put videos on my walkman?
Hello,
Your Walkman Video NWZA818 MP3 Player video capabilities is as follows:
Video Format : MPEG-4 (MP4)
Video Bit-Rate : 128 kbps
Max Video Resolution : 320 x 240
Convert your movies using a video converter under these settings for your Walkman to be able to view the file.
Sony NWZS616F 4GB red Walkman MP3 player with
you have to go on youtube, type in "how to put a video on the nwzs615f" even though it is a different model, it should still work! Also, i would recommend going to download.com and getting xilisoft video converter ultimate. this way you can convert the whole video! good luck! please rate this answer please
My battery wont recharge when i plug it into the
IMPORTANT: To function properly, your Walkman® player must be recognized by your computer as a Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) device. If the portable player was connected to the computer before the Windows Media® Player version 10 or later was installed, it will be recognized as a Mass Storage Class (MSC) device and not function properly. In that case, a different procedure is available to correct this issue.
NOTE: If this is not the first time using your player and it was working properly at one time with no major changes performed (such as restoring the operating system or replacing a hard drive), follow the procedure below:
Check for available space on the player using Windows Media Player or My Computer .
Restart the computer.
Check the connection status again and try to sync the player.
Check that the USB cable is firmly connected to both the computer and the player.
Check the connection status again and try to sync the player.
If the player is connected to a USB hub, disconnect it and connect it directly to the computer with a dedicated USB cable.
Check the connection status again and try to sync the player.
If the player is still not recognized by the computer, disconnect all devices connected to the computer with a USB connection and restart the computer.
After the computer restarts, connect only the Walkman portable player and test the connection again.
If the player is still not recognized by the computer, try a different USB port.
Check the connection status again and try to sync the player.
Under the Common settings menu of the player, format the player using the built-in Format utility.
Check the connection status again and try to sync the player.
Verify the current Operating System. If it is an upgraded operating system, contact the computer manufacturer for updated drivers for their upgraded operating system.
If you are running the Windows XP operating system, be sure you are running Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later.
If you did not have the latest service pack, test the connection status again after it has been installed.
If you are still unable to transfer music to your player and have not yet uninstalled and reinstalled the driver follow the procedure to confirm that the player is recognized by the computer as an MTP device.
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