HS-3245 Video MP3 Player
Problem:
I can't
i just got the hs-3245 video mp3 player for christmas and i cant figure out for the life of me how to put my music on it can anyone please help me with this p.s. it is the 8gbcm thank you
Have mercury vq2220-- took pictures before getting
Reformatting the card will delete everything on the card HOWEVER I'm not sure about the ones already saved on the camera. Your camera has a USB connection, it may be safer to move the pictures to a pc before you try anything.
Good luck,
We put a 8gb sdhc card in it , and afterwards it
I don't have any experience with your camera but, the 3.1 tells me that this is a 3 megapixel camera and probably an older model. If so, it probably wasn't designed to use SDHC cards of 4GB and over.
Camera seems to be locked...
It's not a key pretty sure it's your flash isn't turned on to do so. hold the flash button it will blink a red light and it should go away!
My camra is damegd from the point where insert
The best way is to look for a camera like yours that does not work and then use it for parts. You should also be able to order parts from the website. I think this is the contact information.
http://www.kobian.com/offices.php
I dont know how to download songs onto my mp3. i
The best way is to use Cd's you already have or buy. Use windows Media Plyer It is the easiest way to learn. To use Media Player, Start the program and looking at the top of the program, if the classic menu's are not showing - right click out next to the heading, "Media Player", -> chose view -> then -> click on Classic Menus. This will show the menus that are easier to access. Now go to -> Tools -> Options And here, click on the Rip Music tab. This is where you set up media player to rip music down to a MP3 and where to put it when done. So on this tab you will see Rip music to this location, Click the pull down menu and pick a folder you can find easy -(go to My Computer, or the Start Menu Button, and right click and chose -> Explore -> you will see on the left side of the screen, the folder tree, click on the ( C: ) at the top and open up the tree, then right click the( C: ) move to the menu at the top and chose -> New -> then Folder - then name your folder " AAA " it will always be at the top of the tree - easy to find), Tell media player to put your MP3's here, then move down on the RIP MUSIC Tab to the FORMAT section and pull down menu and chose MP3 => chose to rip when CD is inserted. click OK and close the Tools Menu, Close the Program. Now hook up your player, go to My computer right click on the START menu, look at the folder tree and scroll down to the bottom and see if your player is there, if you see your player all is well. If you do not see it do not worry we will fix that later. Next insert a CD into the drive and when a window pops up asking what to do chose to RIP WITH MEDIA PLAYER. Once Media Player has finished riping the CD, Go to your folder and Copy the MP3's into your player's Music folder - one at the time or as a group. Now you should be able to un-hook your player and enjoy your new music. Now if you want to download MP3's from Wal-mart or iTunes you need to change the mode of your player. See this tip posted here.Solve your MP3 Player Connection Problem. . if you do buy and download mp3's from some web site you will have to deal with the song's license. These license can get lost, If you ever have to reinstall or have a problem with your computer.Where CD's Ripped to mp3's do not. Now To tag your files if Media Player does not do it for you. Some CD's Media player will tag for you, Some no. So How do you name your MP3's . Here's how. Again, go to My Computer or right click the START button chose Explore. Find the MP3 file you want to tag and right click it. At the bottom of the Context Menu chose Properties then click the summary tab, now you will see on the right side under Value, The Values you can change such as Artist name, Album Name, and do not forget, The Song Title under Discription. Push Apply and done
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try to format your player...
10/15/2010 10:36:13 AM •
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on Oct 15, 2010
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