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Posted on Jul 29, 2008

File system issue

After transferring files into the insignia folders the folders don't appear in the device menu. How can I get my insignia menu population to list first by folder and then by file. I have some selections that are designed to play in a certain order but is populated with other files from other folders alphabetically as a result collections that belong together either by chapter or subject are scattered in one long menu. I have tried to change the file properties to force file alignment, but to no avail!

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I'm not sure if this is what you're talking about, but I noticed in the settings if you go to USB Mode click on that there's an option for connection type if you click on that you have two options, Automatic and File and Folder, mine was set to automatic

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Sync Solution - If you have been using a music service like Rhapsody, Best Buy Digital Music Service, or WMP10, you can connect the player while in Sync mode (switchable in the USB preferences on the players setup menu), open the software, find the Insignia player, open the players song list, and delete tracks that you don't desire.

File & Folder Solution - This is just like navigating your hard drive. Connect the Insignia player when in File & Folder mode, open the drive (should be on your desktop or in your device list under My Computer), and delete what you don't want the same as if it were on your computer.
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