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SOURCE: problem playing music files with new Goodmans mp3 player (GMP34G5)
i got mine about an hour ago and it works fine. don't drag and drop music files, sync them to the mp3 player using windows media player.
SOURCE: media player not playing mp3.
Hi Faraz,
Are you aware if there was a windows software update before you restarted the system? What i suggest is to restore the settings back to the working time.
You may run the system restore. Just follow the instructions below.
1. click on start then go to All programs, click on accessories then click on system tool and system restore.
2. a pop up window will show up. just look for a specific date to click on to restore the settings back to the working date and time.
note: your files are still intact.
keep me posted!
regards,
JEff
SOURCE: MP3 Player Not Charging!!! (USB)
The most common cause is a flat battery. There is a trick to charging
the battery in these small mp3 players. It wont charge if it is turned
on, and it won't charges if it's in sleep mode (zzzz). Here what to do...
1. plug the payer into your USB port. or wall charger
2. switch thje player on
3. turn it off by either holding down the play button, or selecting
"System" from the menu
4. The screen will go black and the battery will begin charging.
SOURCE: whenever i try to play
"File format not supported" means that the song that you've downloaded into your MP3 player is NOT an .MP3 file format. For each MP3 player have their own supported file formats. You need to check the manual of your MP3 player to see what are the supported sound file formats (i.e. .mp3, .wma, .mp4). Then check the file format of the songs that are saved in your player.
If the songs are supported but you're still getting the error message, try to delete all the songs and then download the songs again and save it into your player. If the same problem occur, then it may need a firmware upgrade or reformat.
Thank you and good luck!
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