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Music is loaded, MP3 does not recognize says or no song

Music is loaded, does not recognize says categories are empty (photos as well). Tried to re-format and re-load music, still nothing shows when trying to play and shows in all categories.

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The files you are trying to use, are they mp3 format? some players wont recognize other formats like wma. There are programs you can use to convert files though.

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