SOURCE: philips gogear 8 gb mp3 player
My guess is that you all have Vista, or an XP install with Windows Media Player 11.
Revert back to Windows Media Player 10 and fire up the Device Manager that came on the CD (You can also find it at phillips' website, in the product support section.) Click on the tab that says 'Repair' and hit the 'Repair' button. This should fix your problem.
Note that this will remove all of your files from the device.
SOURCE: iTunes to MP3 player
your going to need a conversion program because most likely the itunes files are .acc and not.mp3 so find a nice little converter and enjoy
SOURCE: How do you delete videos and photos from a Philips
Deleting Files,Pictures,etc from MP3 Player
Hook up your mp3 player to your computer
Go to your desktop and double left click on "My Computer"
When it opens you will see listing that says "Devices with Removal Storage" your mp3 player should be listed there.
Right click on your mp3 player, and a window will open, right click on "Open" and now your files/songs should be visible.
Hold the left click down and drag it across all the files/songs that you do not want this will highlight the files/songs you do not want, release, right click and then click on "Delete"
Now you mp3 player should be clear of the files/songs you do not want.
Good Luck,
I hope this helps
SOURCE: whenever i try to play
"File format not supported" means that the song that you've downloaded into your MP3 player is NOT an .MP3 file format. For each MP3 player have their own supported file formats. You need to check the manual of your MP3 player to see what are the supported sound file formats (i.e. .mp3, .wma, .mp4). Then check the file format of the songs that are saved in your player.
If the songs are supported but you're still getting the error message, try to delete all the songs and then download the songs again and save it into your player. If the same problem occur, then it may need a firmware upgrade or reformat.
Thank you and good luck!
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SOURCE: It says on the phillips
yes your correct there are different types /size of mp4 s here is a video on Philips site that explains what sizes format are acceptable usually the player comes with a disc that has a free tool to convert videos to proper sizes hope this helps and please vote
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