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Posted on Jan 22, 2008

"Sycronize to continue your music subscrirtion"

I download all my songs to the mp3 player, when I play the songs there is no pronlem. When I sort by artist or album other, the sycronize message appears. All the songs were ripped from cd's, some wher I tunes but burned to disk. How can I solve this?
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I love my mp3player i got it from my dad but i dont know how to
put songs on it. i tried limewire and none of the songs show up
on my mp3 player and i tunes are for i pods not mp3players and
i need help finding websites that will put songs on my mp3player
PLEASE,PLEASE help me

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NOt playing songs says(synchronize to continue your music subscri

If you got your songs from a music service, especially Rhapsody, the songs have a fixed-term DRM license on them. After a certain period of time - sometimes as little as 3 days - you have to resynchronize the songs to the music service from where you got the songs. If you let your music service subscription lapse, then the songs will not be usable until you renew your subscription. This process of resynchronizing the songs to the music service does not always go smoothly. Sometimes synchronizing through Rhapsody or another service does not resolve your issue - in this case, you will have to go through the long, tedious process of deleting the affected songs off of your player and reloading them - either through the music service or through Windows Media Player.

If you never want to deal with this problem again, the solution is to only download songs that are in mp3 format. Mp3 files do not expire once your music service subscription has expired, and they do not give you strange messages to resynchronize the files.

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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please use the windows media player 10, click on sync and put all the songs you want in the sync list then click on start sync and it should sync properly without any problems.

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You can thank Microsoft for creating Digital Rights Management.

Okay...I'm assuming this is an MP3 that you loaded using the Rhapsody-to-go or other music service that allows for subscription music.

What the MP3 player is telling you is that because you have subscription music and not purchased music, the DRM allows you to only play the song or songs 30-90 days after download. To continue to listen to the songs, you will need to open your Media Manager software (Best Buy Digital Music Service, Rhapsody, WMP11, Media Monkey, etc) connect your MP3 player to the PC, identify the MP3 player through the media manager and tell it to re-authorize your tracks. Once its finished you'll be able to play your songs for another 30-90 days. You will need to repeat this re-authorizing to continue to play the tracks.
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Wal mart downloads are notorious for not working with subscription devices (i.e. - devices that use rhapsody, or yahoo.).

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it means that either your music files have been corrupted or that you only had a specific amount of plays for that song because it was only a trial, so if you redownload them and pay for them then they should, work. For the song difficulties with LimeWire, I am stumped on that, but if I figure it out, you'll be the first to know! Your online bud, Maxwell
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