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Posted on Jan 05, 2009

Sync Notice Everytime I try to play a song it tells me to continue listening to subscription tracks please sync your device. This happens no matter what I try to do. Anybody have any ideas?

  • wga78 Jan 05, 2009

    This problem is actually with an Insignia NS-4V24, not a Sandisk Sansa. Sorry.

  • cabroussard Jan 13, 2009

    Can I fix the Sync problem if I no longer have a subscription to Rhapsody?

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This usually indicates that the content you are trying to listen to has digital rights associated with the media. This woud normally be the case if the content was downloaded via a subscrition service such as Napster or Rapsody, which means you are basically "renting" the song instead of buying it. In order to validate that the subscription for that media is still valid (i.e. you have paid for the subscription) you must sync the device with the service on a periodic basis. For example, with NapsterToGo you must sync a device at least every 30 days to validate the subscription.

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