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My philips gogear 2gb mp3 player will no accept any format

Ive tried every thing and all formats wma WMA wav WAV mp3 MP3 and none of them work media player doesnt work match box doesnt work and transfering music from my music folder doesnt work. when i put the music on the mp3 player and unplug it i turn it on and then try to play music it says file not supported and the manual says it supports them

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Hi , first of all you need to work whit window media 11 , you can dounwload from microsoft chow yvon !!!

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What type of video format dose it need

It should take a wide variety, but Windows Media Audio or WMA as it is usually seen, is it's preferred format. Should play MP4 and WAV. There are other answers on Fixya for this.
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What format do videos need to be in for phillips go gear

According to the Phillips website, GoGear can playback the following file types:
MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC, APE
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WHEN I DOWN LOAD FILES TO MUSIC IT SAYS IT CANT SUPPORT THE FILE I HAVE HAD PROBLIMS WITH THIS UNIT SINCE I GOT IT.

go to your user manual. The format that the songs are in may not be supported. for example: if your player is a mp3 play the song have to be mp3 formate. it wont play WAV or AAC/MP4. looking at your manual found online here

http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/s/sa5285_37/sa5285_37_pss_aen.pdf


Compression format: MP3, WMA, AAC
•ID3 Tag support: Album title and artist name
•MP3 bit rates: 8-320 kbps and VBR
•WMA bit rates: 5-192 kbps VBR
•WMA sample rates: 8, 11.025, 16, 22.050, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
•MP3 sample rates: 16, 32, 44.1, 48, 11.025, 22.050, 24, 8 kHz
•Digital Rights Management: Windows Media DRM for Portable Devices, Supports download & subscription music services

these are the formates supported. also make sure the music is in the proper folder
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I WANT TO KNOW WHETHER PHILIPS GOGEAR SA3245 SUPPORTS VIDEOS OR NOT?

Hello and Welcome to FixYa!
I am sorry but this player does not support video playing. It supports MP3, WAV, WMA and ADPCIM audio formats.

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Waqar.
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My mp3 player won't let me play music and keeps on coming up with "this file format is not surported"

  • Be sure the music is one of the following formats, otherwise it will not play on your GoGear SA6045 MP3 player

  • Supported digital audio standards
  • MP3, WAV, WMA,ADPCM
  • You can download a free format converter at this website: http://www.formatoz.com/
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    What format video do you need for philips go gear 2GB mp3?

    these music files for sure : .mp3; .wav; .wma;
    .adpcm
    that's all according to the product details...
    hey google is so helpful...
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    My philips gogear 2gb mp3 player will no accept any format

    maybe try uninstall program on pc then put instalation disk back in and reinstall
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    Philips mp3

    Make sure the music is in the correct format.
    The format of the songs could be wrong in one way or another. Each Mp3 player has a product spec sheet that lists which type of music file it is compatible with (Mp3, WMA, WAV, AAC, etc). You can't play iTunes songs, which are AAC format, on a player that only accepts Mp3 or WMA format.

    The second formatting issue has to do with the DRM license on the songs you have downloaded. Right click a song that gave you an error, click on "Properties," and click on the "License," "Media Usage Rights," or "Digital Rights Mgmt" tab (wording varies by configuration). Not every song allows unlimited or even one-time transfer to a "portable device" (code word for "Mp3 player" in this case). Also, some songs are fixed-term - they expire after a while - sometimes in as little as 24 hours.

    To get around this, convert every song to Mp3 format. Either that, or upgrade your music service subscription to the highest pkg they have available and never cancel (Napster's basic music svc, for instance, does not let you transfer to an Mp3 player, but their "Napster To Go" upgrade does allow transfer).

    -Tha Mp3 Doctor
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