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noren ryan Posted on Apr 03, 2017

"synchronise to continue your music subscription" what does this mean?

I have a sansafuse mp3 player i downloaded my cds from my laptop through windows media player but when i play my sansa it doesnot show the cd covers and only plays the odd song from each cd and the above statement appears i returned to the shop i purchased it from they did not know what was wrong with it so as i had lost the reciept i put up with it thinking i was doing something wrong i eventually discussed it with a friend she tried to work someting out, to no avail she then gave it to her brother and again he could do nothing. i hope you can help me because i really like my mp3 player and if something could be done to help i would be delighted thanking you

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 21, 2007

SOURCE: can't play music

Hi there. "Syncronize to continue your music subscription" is normally an indicator of the following causes, depending on the source and type of the music that you have on your M240: (1) If your music files came from a subscription music service provider (Napster,Yahoo, Rhapsody for example): This would mean that the licenses for these subscription songs need to be updated. They must be updated at least once every 30 days. You must use your subscription music service's software to resync the songs (the process varies depending on the service). Also, you would get that "sync" notice if you've cancelled your subscription. (2) If your music files were ripped from an audio CD: The best solution would be to once again "Rip" these audio CD files using Windows Media Player, version 10 or 11. Before ripping, ensure that the "Copy Protect Music" option is unchecked by going to Windows Media Player's "Tools", then "Options", then selecting the "Rip Music" tab. If all else fails, the best "last resort" would be by setting the M240 to MSC mode and formatting it in Windows Explorer or "Disk Management" I hope this proves useful. I know it's quite a bummer when you have a whole bunch of songs just sitting in your player with a "Sync" error.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Oct 10, 2007

SOURCE: BAD TRACK ONCE AGAIN JUST WONT PLAY ANYMORE

You have a corrupt file - bad file...

Corrupt files for sansa -

Plug your player in, in MSC mode.

Right-click on it.

Click "properties"

Click "tools"

Click "Error Checking"

Check both the boxes on the error checking window that pops up, and click start.

After it finishes, check your player to make sure your player is normal.

If that don't work then format = http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/Default.as...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2008

SOURCE: what does "synchronize to continue music subscription" mean

the best way to put music into the mp3 player is by using windows media player 10, click on sync and put all the songs you want in the sync list then click on start sync and it should sync properly without any problems.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2008

SOURCE: synchronize to continue your music subscription

Maybe you should mention that if you format, it will delete all your songs?

ThaMp3Doctor

ThaMp3Doctor

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  • Posted on May 23, 2008

SOURCE: Error Message

You have to synchronize your Sansa to a computer that has a current subscription to Rhapsody, and you have to sync the Sansa to that same computer at least once every 30 days, or the Rhapsody songs will stop working. Use a different music service that is free, or convert all of the songs to Mp3 format to get around the problem. If you get a subscription to another music svc, then you must maintain a current subscription with whatever new svc you choose as well.

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