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Anonymous Posted on Jun 01, 2009

I try putting music on to my player but i wont let more 593ms of music out of 2gb space

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593ms? Does that mean minutes, or milliseconds?

Well... If "minutes" the case, then you've likely filled up your player already. (2GB players don't hold too much music.) Delete some songs and try adding music again.

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