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“Ain’t it Funny (How Time Slips Away)” by Willie Nelson done by lots but memorably by Joe Hinton“Ain’t it Funny (How Time Slips Away)” by Willie Nelson done by lots but memorably by Joe Hinton
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the answer is yes. Your mp3 player is corrupted. It must have gotten virus from the computer you used in download songs to it.
The start-up files of the OS (Operating system) of your player is corrupted.
To fix this, you need to do a firmware update. The previous version will be deleted and a newer one will be installed. By so doing, your player will be back to normal.
It sounds like you have a memory problem. You need to check to see what type of files they are. Select a song in itunes and choose get info from the file menu, then check the format. If it isn't aac that is your problem. Convert the songs to aac, it takes awhile but will free up memory. Also check the actual memory usage. Connect your ipod to comp then select it in itunes, open the ssettings tab. On the bottom is a colored bar showing how much memory and the ipod uses and what it is for. If all else fails resort to the five r's.
My mv303 karaoke machine words from the song on screen seem to go double image miss letters in the words while reading and singing the song. Is it the cdg itself that is worn out or what is it?
yes...you click SYNC on windows media player and on the LEFT MARGIN thingy look for THE WORD PEARL OR TYPE OF MP3 PLAEYER you have............ click it and then what pops up you click CLICK HERE and then on the song list delete the songs you don't want! :]
Chances are that you are using windows xp. open up your sansa folder to where it says pictuer, movies, ect. look at the picture to see what to do. In your player folder click tools --> folder options --> View. Under hidden files and folders click 'show hidden files and folders, click ok. The music folder would now show up where the videos and pictures are. Simply open the music folder and delete the ones you do not want. By default the songs are sorted by artist --> album --> song.
“Ain’t it Funny (How Time Slips Away)” by Willie Nelson done by lots but memorably by Joe Hinton
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