Plug your player into your computer via USB. If Windows recognizes it, a new drive should show up under "My Computer". It may be called "Removeable media". It may be some letter like "G" or "H". If you have an SD card bigger than 512 MB, then find the removeable drive that is bigger than 512 MB that shows up when you plug in your MP3 player and that drive is your SD card.
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it seems that or plaer is corrpted if o tr to sed different kinds of Car and stas the same problem.
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umm are your files on the mp3 players hard drive or on an SD card?
if they are on the harddrive, plug the usb cable into computer and mp3player, go to 'My Computer' there should be a new drive found called Joybee '130 (E,F,G,etc:)' double click this drive, withinn the drive should be three folders, FMRadio, MICIN, and MP3, double click mp3, drag and drop (or copy-paste) the mp3 files into the folder and you should be good.
If your files are on an SD card, you will need an SD cardreader, plug the cardreader into the computer, and again drag and drop(or copy-paste) the mp3 files onto the card
you likely have a music file other than an mp3 on there ( possibly wma or m4a file) i had a bunch of wmas on mine and wouldnt play, deleted them and added mp3 files and mine worked fine.
With my Joybee 130, the SD card appears as a separate drive when you plug the player in. In Media Player, I have to select the correct storage device and set up the transfer by playlist using Tools Options Device, then Sync the device. If you are using Explorer to copy files to your device, again, check to see if a second drive letter appears in the directory tree. Good luck
Was the SD card in the MP3 player when you loaded the songs or did you load them some other way? You may have to first put the SD card in the MP3 player first, then load the songs onto the player.
Well, I have the exact same problem. Occasionally I can get an MP3 to play, but it only works if I play the radio for about 10-15 minutes and then play an MP3. Sometimes it will work, sometimes it won't...
Sorry I can't answer it completely, tho.
There is a switch on the SD card that allows you to lock it. Check if the switch isn't on the "locked" position, that might be what's making its content inaccessible.
Hope this solves it!
Use the "Benq Joybee 130 Firmware Download" program and chose "Format Data Area" in the "Download Options" panel. You can download the program from here:
http://benq-eu.com/support/downloads/downloads.cfm?product=722&page=downloads&dtype=B
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