Your headphones may not be working. Try using them on another device like a computer or radio. If they work there, then you could have an audio jack malfunction.
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Seems like you got a virus in your mp3 player. Try scanning the device with an antivirus first. You can use the program unlocker to delete the files which are adamant to go away.
1) Turn on your mp3 2) go 2 settings>MTP thn select MTP 3) connect 2 a pc then you'll see it as a portable device 4) FORMAT IT 5) go 2 settings>MTP thn select USB [on ur mp330]
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Some older computers that have USB ports that limit the output to 5V @ .5 amp current. Depending on your MP3 player, it may not be sufficient to charge the player. This was the spec back then. Since then, new USB specs call for 5V @ 1.0 amp current - a two fold increase in current.
You may have better luck connecting to a powered USB hub instead. If you're only looking to charge the MP3 player, you don't even need to connect it to the computer. The powered hub gets powered by connecting the ac adapter / power supply to a wall outlet - instead from of the computer's power supply via mother board.
The above assumes there is a good, rechargeable battery; a functioning charger & USB port in the MP3 player and of course, a working USB cable. If any of the above is faulty, you'll never get the MP3 Player to accept a charge. You should try different computers, cables and ports if possible.
I'm sorry for the difficulties you're experiencing in transferring videos to the Walkman Player. Please click hear to view the steps to transfer files to the Player.
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