I hit "Play all" on an album or group of songs, the first song plays successfully but then gets stuck 1 or 2 seconds before the end of the track and doesn't move on to the next song. This doesn't work with all tracks.
I have tried factory reset, reinstalling the latest Firmware, changing almost everything about the songs (ie. Track names, numbers, comments, rating, etc.)
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I think what you do is arrange the stuff the way you want, then high light all the names and click rename - then you put #1 in first song and hit enter. Friend told me that computer will then rename the others in numerical succession and play them back accordingly.
<p>While the album artwork is an essential part of non-digital
albums, is also useful for digital versions of music. This is especially true
of songs from the iPod Touch from photos, also known as album art; add to the
visual appeal of the songs played on the iPod Touch. If you noticed that your
songs are missing images playing on the iPod Touch, you can solve this problem by
obtaining the art in iTunes. <br />
<p><br />
<p>1. Connect your iPod Touch to your computer using the USB
cable for iPod. <br />
<p><br />
<p>2. Click "Start" then "All Programs" and
"iTunes." Click the "Music" option under
"Library." <br />
<p><br />
<p>3. Click "Edit" then "Select All" on
iTunes. Right-click and choose "Get Album Artwork." Then click
"Get Album Artwork" when asked if you want to get the album cover. <br />
<p><br />
<p>4. Wait for iTunes to download artwork. This may take
several minutes depending on the number of albums that defect art. <br />
<p><br />
<p>5. Write the songs from iTunes to your iPod Touch. If your
iPod Touch is automatically set to sync with iTunes, iTunes automatically
copies the music. <br />
<p><br />
<p>6. Disconnect the iPod Touch after iTunes has copied the
songs. Press the "Music" on your iPod Touch and play a song to iTunes
to see the pictures added. <br />
<p>MediaMonkey is a software program that helps your MP3 music
files on your computer and portable audio players. It automatically tags your songs;
you know the name of the album title, artist and musician. It also adds the
album cover. So when you play the song, album art display on your portable
music player or computer screen. All song information and album art comes from
Amazon, so if they are not art for this album, you cannot download to
MediaMonkey. <br />
<p><br />
<p>1. MediaMonkey Open the program on your computer. <br />
<p><br />
<p>2. Click on "My Computer" and "My
Documents" in the program. <br />
<p><br />
<p>3. Click on "Music" and "All" to select
all your songs. <br />
<p><br />
<p>4. Highlight the songs that the album art you. <br />
<p><br />
<p>5. Press "Ctrl" and "L" key while the
auto-tag feature of MediaMonkey. Wait for the program to automatically find the
album art from Amazon. <br />
<p><br />
<p>6. Click "Auto-Tag" and wait for MediaMonkey to
add album art. <br />
To change the play mode on the GPX ML648B you need to play a song, hit the MODE button on the side of the player and select Play Mode.
The options are INTRO (this will play about 10 seconds of a song and then go on to play the next 10 seconds of every song.) NORMAL which will just continually play through everything on your device, Repeat One, which will repeat one song, FOLDER which I'm not sure of, FOLDER REPEAT which I assume repeates a folder, REPEAT ALL and RANDOM.
I have a GC-920 (I think. It doesn't actually HAVE the model number on it.) that I got for Xmas 2008. After reading the rather sparse manual, I decided to bypass the included mini-disk altogether, and just see if plugging it into a PC would let me access it as a removable drive. It does. So to get music onto it, I can just copy the files over from my hard drive to the Music folder on the internal 2 GB memory of the GC-920. I have the music in folders by group names, and some of those have individual subfolders by album name. It all works just like In Windows XP Explorer on the PC. When one album plays out, the player will move to the next album by that group (or performer) and play it. when it has played all the albumes, it climbs back up the folder tree and gets the next group's music. However, this is where MY problems began. :-(
Things worked fine for about 3 weeks. But then the player started "missing" songs in the files. When I investigated, they all seem to be there on the player, and in the proper order. Some are even named with numbers preceding the tune, as ripped by Nero. But the PLAYER is arbitrarily sorting the songs and ignoring the numbers. I tried deleting the whole folder, and then re-copying the songs back onto the player. But it will put them in random sequence like "17,18, 19, 20, 1,2,3,4,5".
If anyone has a fix for THAT I'd like to know. I can't find anything on the player itself mentioning "play lists" or such. So I am going to try installing the CD and see if that helps.
Get yourself anapod from Redchair software, this works on older PC's and you just drag and drop songs onto your ipod.Its also very easy to delete tracks aswell.Anapod supports adding and deleting photos onto the ipod.
I think you have your settings to repeat the same song over and over again.
To check and change it, go to the Main Menu, select Settings>Repeat. If that says "One" keep hitting the center button (the select button) until it says "Off".
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