When i try to move files from one area on the player to the other using the organizer nothing happens, but it does allow me to move them to and from my pc.
You can't move the files once you put them on the player. The media explorer part of the software does not allow for moving files. The only way to move them it to delete them and put them back in the new location on the player. The creative software does not work like windows explorer.
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Sounds like it's the wrong region disc. Try a disc that worked before and if it does than there is nothing wrong with your dvd player it is the disc you are trying to play that has the issue.
Your MP3 player (which is not an iPod, by the way) probably displays the "tags" in your music files. These are the artist, album and song titles that are embedded in the music files themselves, and not related to the folders in which you store them, or the file names.
You will need to use a music manager to look at these tags, and set them appropriately. Music managers include Windows Media Player, MediaMonkey, Winamp and others.
What you should do is open the music in windows media player and check the tags and make sure that are all the same. Because SanDisk
Organizes by those tags (ie: Artist, album)
Please don't throw it out the window! :O Usually, it will seperate them into seperate files to keep it organized by artist or album, so you don't have to go searching through one folder filled with all your music for one specific song.
When only half of your sub files show, that sometimes mean either the song can't fit, or something is just wrong with the song. That happens usuakky with songs from Limewire or Napster. There is nothing wrong with the computer; it's doing what it is build up to do.
Your
player appears as a USB mass storage device in theMy Computer window. You can organize
files and transfer music to your player while connected via USB connection.
1.Click
and highlight one or more songs to transfer between your player and your
computer
2.Use
drag and drop actions to transfer music files and folders to your player
3.Organize
your music in folders. Your player will play your music folder by folder so
that you can organize your music by artists and albums. You can drag and drop
entire folders to your player. Your player will play the music files that are
not inside folders first followed by the music files inside folders
You have to copy files to "my albums" area. You can choose among default albums or you can make your own. After that just copy those albums to your player area ( you can choose not to overwrite files but in that case you will have duplicate songs in your player i.e. you will lose your memory for nothing). There is one bad thing about those playlists - when you copy them to player, you actually move them - they will be no longer present in samsung media studio. Maybe it's because of that "overwriting" thing, i don't know...Hope this can help, it worked for me.
"If your Zen V is dead, wont respond to anything, try this, plug it in to the computer, hold the power switch in the on position, THEN trigger the reset button, worked like a charm for mine, I had thought it a lost cause." Q. How to reset Zen v + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22T_gkkZjmM&feature=related
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