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When it says 2000 it means that it can hold 2000 songs, considering that each song is 2 MB. So, 2MB * 2000=4000MB=4GB. So your songs were much larger than that.
hi, the memory card you are using is to small for the camera it has not got enough memory on it you need to get at least a 1gb memory card or 2gb memory this will then allow you to take between 500 and 1000 pictures the 16mb card you have in is not worth using it will only hold a couple of pictures so go to the well known auction site and buy a 2gb memory card of the same type such as sd card or micro sd or mini sd it should tell you on the 16mb card what type it is then just buy the same type but with either 1gb or 2gb or even 4gb of memory this will then let you take 1000s of pictures
the 16mb card is no good in your camera get a bigger card and your problem will be solved
let me know if you have any problems with the new card ok
When you say having difficulty in adding the songs in CLIP, though you have enough space. I'd kindly request you to check for the number of songs that you have added.
Because when you add as MP3 player by default its bit rate is 128kbps so you can add up to 500 songs only. Kindly have a check on it.
I have given the number of songs that can be added with related to size of MP3 player..
Size of the player :512MB
1GB
2GB
4GB
8GB
16GB
32GB
Number of songs
: 125
250
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1000
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8000
It should be able to collect about 666 songs if the song's size is 3mb.
To calculate it your self; 2gb is the same as 2000mb. So divide 2000 by 4 or 3 depending on the size of the song and this would give you the exact amount.
Take for example, if the songs are 4MB, then you would divide 2000MB(2GB) by 4 which will give you 500. That's it would take 500 songs if the songs are 4MB each.
format the card first and check if its 2 gb still. now compress your songs with the software mp3toringtonegold. now you can load more than 1000 songs depending upon your compressions. but compression can reduce the quality of the sound.
I remember there be a 'copy to' function under File, and you had to 'select all' in edit. If you can't figure it out tell me or look in help files/faq's.
Same thing happened to me. I was using windows media player to sync my song and it says my player was using 260 mb of space even though it was formatted time after time. I simply loaded as many song as I could fit on the player. When I unplugged it and plugged it back in, windows media now showed that missing 260 mb of space as available. The only catch is that the song I had already uploaded on to the player were not shown on the sync list.
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