Where do i plug it up to charge with usb?
SOURCE: unable to find usb device in media studio
Does your device show up as a separate device in windows explorer? If so you may drag and drop files directly onto it.
Alternatively you can download alternative free media players like winamp and rhapsody which do the same job as media player.
If your device does not show up in windows explorer then you may have a usb problem on your Samsung media player. This is most likely to be a hardware fault which I don't know a free/cheap solution to.
SOURCE: IRIVER PLUS 3 MEDIA TRANSFER SCREEN
My understanding, as a new user, is that IRiver plus 3 only communicates with the player via UMS mode, which is not the default. Windows Explorer and Windows Media Player only communicate through MTP mode. If you change from MTP (the default) to UMS, it will reformat the player and delete all your files.
In other words, do not use iriver plus 3 unless that is the only software that you want to use. Boing back to MTP mode after a sync or download will then delete all THOSE files you just downloaded.
I just say NO to Plus 3.
Good luck.
SOURCE: Samsung Media Player
You can reset the mp3 player by holding down the "menu" button and the "a/b" button together for a few seconds then push the power button and it should turn on. Mine was doing the same thing and this worked.
SOURCE: I bought a new Sandisk
You might need to try and refresh the drivers for the sandisk. Plug in the sandisk and after it has completed trying to install it. Then right click on my computer and pick manage. Then click on device manager on the left pane. On the right pane look for a device with a yellow question mark or exclamation point(should be other devices). Then click the plus sign to expand the devices. Now every device with a question or exclamation mark right click then uninstall each on. Once you have done this then click the action tab at the top and then scan for hardware changes. Then windows will re-install the drivers for the sansa and hopefully that works. Let me know if it does not work..If so we can try to manually force the drivers for the sansa.
Please make sure that the Computer is recognizing the Walkman when connected to the USB port.
Make sure that you're using the supplied USB cable for connecting to the Computer.
If you use the portable player for the first time, if you have not used it for a long time, or the battery is depleted, it may take up to 5 minutes for it to be recognized or start charging. On models with a display, the display will remain blank. If it the portable player is not recognized or does not begin to charge after waiting 5 minutes, reset the player by pressing the reset button.
Disconnect the USB cable from the portable player and then reconnect.
Check the connection status again.
Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and then reconnect.
Check the connection status again.
Check for available space on the player using Windows Media Player or My Computer.
Restart the computer.
Check the connection status again.
Check that the USB cable is firmly connected to both the computer and the player.
Check the connection status again.
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.
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 player and test the connection again.
If the player is still not charged by the computer, try a different USB port.
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