Plug in player and no dig sound that the player is plugged in. All drives are up to date and there is nothing wrong with the cored and nothing is hidden. it wont show on the windows media player.
SOURCE: WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER WONT DETECT DEVICE
i had a similar problem (would not load driver) and was able to solve with the following: 1. install version 10 or greater of windows media player. 2. in Device Manager (hardware tab on System in Control Panel) right click the ? Samsung YP-T7J and pick update driver 3. Select No, not this time, Next> 4. Install from a list...., Next> 5. Don't search, I will choose.., Next> 6. Select Portable Devices, Next> 7. Select MTP Device, Next> 8. The drivers are copied and the device is recognized. There are other prompts depending on your media player config, but only pertains to how the device is handled. jlw.
SOURCE: Device won't show up in Windows Media Player
You don't need Windows Media Player to put music on your device. I
created a tutorial that should help you. Please post a comment if you
need further assistance.
How to load an MP3 player without using Windows Media Player.
First, allow me to clarify a few things so that there is less confusion:
When you connect an mp3 player to a computer, you will
not be able to use it until it's
disconnected. In other words, the only thing you should do while the
player is plugged into the computer is adding or deleting files. You
can't use the buttons on the player while it's communicating with the
computer, and as long as it's connected to the USB port, it's
communicating.
Ok, let's get started!
Step 1
Connect the player to your USB port using the cable that came with it.
(NOTE):
If the player has a male USB connector already on it, connect the
player directly into the computer without using the cable. In other
words, only use a cable if you have to.
Step 2
Click
the "Start" button or press the key on the keyboard that has the
Windows logo, and go to My Computer (Windows XP) or Computer (Vista).
Step 3
Locate your MP3 player on this screen.
(NOTE): It should show up under Devices with Removable Storage OR
as a device under "Other." Most importantly, it should show up on this
screen as something! When the player is connected, you should have
something on this screen (usually an icon of some sort) that represents
the player. This lets you know that the unit is ready to receive files
because it's being recognized by your computer.
Do not close this window before going to the next step. If you want it out of the way, just minimize it.
Step 4
Locate and open the folder that contains your music files.
Step 5
Using the mouse, copy one or more files. (Right mouse click on file, then left mouse click on copy)
Step 6
Go back to the "My Computer" or "Computer" screen, right mouse click on the icon representing the player, then, left
mouse
click on paste. You should see a small status bar appear showing the
file(s) being copied from your music folder to the player.
Step 7
Click on the Safe to Remove icon found in your system tray and disconnect the player.
And that's it! If you need additional assistance, I will help in any way that I can.
SOURCE: Eclipse MP3 Player
The official unofficial REAL Answer is here!!
I swore it off as Junk untill I took the time to figure this out.
When charging the power swith needs to be in the "ON" position.
Charge for around 3-5 hrs.
To turn device ON You hold down the Play/Pause button for quite some time, (much more time than expected from other players,cellphones or devices) the unit should power up and display "ECLIPSE".
I thought I was "taken" and strange when I saw the link for Qresolve within the files of something that did not work.
Theres even an EQ feature in the Menu and the sound is pretty decent. Good Luck!
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