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Re: i bought an mp3 player 1 gb but all songs are not...
You need to ensure that the files that you have loaded onto the player are not in WMA format. This mp3 player may not be compatible with this type of file.
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1gb of memory is not a lot when it comes to videos. 1 gigabyte is roughly 1000 megabytes and a movie can take up 850 megabytes! Make the videos are a format it can play and that they're the right size to play on that screen. You can download free video resizers.
if you detele all the music from the player and then put in 1 or 2 songs, then play those two songs? do they play?
If they play fine, put in more songs, its very likely that you have been sold a face capasity player, I got a 16GB player from china, it was actually 4GB, everything above 4GB would not play.
hello, in your wmp have you thought about putting all your music in 1 folder and down loading that as it was just 1 song and the lectures in another so when you went to that folder to play it it would play all from just that folder ? or first download all your music then your lectures so when your playing the music thats all it plays then scroll down to lectures when you want to play them and true the ilo has very little for functions.
Green and ORANGE? orange indicates the iPod is searching for music.
UNDERSTAND this- when you play music in the iTunes app., you are hearing the music in your computer not the iPod.
1) Install the latest iTunes application.
2) Do a restore
3) sync your iPod
before copying the songs into mp3 player first format the card in the mp3 player after that insert the card into computer and copy all the songs what ever you want
Insert old player, double-click my computer, create new folder called "Temp Song Storage", and start dragging music files from old player to new folder. Disconnect old player, connect new player - use Windows Media Player to move songs from Temp Song Storage folder to device.
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