SOURCE: MP3 Player not recognizing Real Player Video Files
That Opal's Easy Rip Software does not recognize Real Video format naturally. You may have to download a free program called Riva FLV Encoder to convert the Real Video files to AVI format. Once they are in AVI format, the Easy Rip software will recognize the file and convert them to your player. If you have lost your installation CD, you can get the Easy Rip software from:
www.rcaopal.com
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
SOURCE: WANT TO HOOK UP MY SONS PLAYSTATION 2 BUT WHEN I
You have to put you TV in AV Mode. You don't use the "Channels Tuner" on this type of input. But use Audio Visual Mode.
SOURCE: I have a RCA Opal
Most good MP3 players have 2 modes of connecting to the computer to move files. MTP and MSC, These modes can put music in the same folder but if in one mode you can not see the files you put there from the other mode.
MSC stands for Mass Storage Class. When
your player is in this mode, the computer will see it the same way
it would see a Thumb drive or flash drive, as a removable disk. It
will assign the first available drive letter to your device, as well as one for
the memory card (if it uses one and it is installed). This is probably the more
popular of the 2 modes, and is a more "open source" type of standard.
Most computers detect the player in
this mode without a problem very well and right away.
MTP stands for Media Transfer Protocol. It is
a Microsoft standard and is Microsoft's solution to connecting MP3 players and cameras to a
w*ndow based Computer. MTP mode must be used in order to transfer ANY Digital
Rights Management (DRM) protected content. MP3's downloaded form services like
Rhapsody and Napster will only function in
this MTP mode.
NOTE: Any songs added to your player in MSC mode will not be available in MTP mode and vise-a-versa. In other words You can't see the files added in the other mode and you can not play them.You know you have some files on your player and can not find them now, you may have to change modes so they are available.
Some players in the SanDisk line up use Instead, an "Auto Detect" function that is suppose to Automaticly use MTP mode. If MTP mode does not work for any reason, it should default to MSC mode.
To use MSC or MTP modes go to your players settings.
These settings will vary based on player model and you might have to refer to your users Manual. Check their web site for a download in PDF form. See my tip posted here, MP3 player problems. For more info. Hope this helps Fix ya up.
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