My player can charge but it won't let me sync with the samsung media studio or windows media player. It says that no device has been detected. but i plug in and a screen pops up asking if i want to synchronize but then it won't let me. What do i do?
when I plug in my YP-T9JQB/XAA into my laptop it goes into charge mode. I've turned it on and turned it off still nothing. my laptop is a toshiba satellite A55-S306 I think I have the min. requirements downloaded. My brother has put music on it from his computer and it worked finewhen I plug in my YP-T9JQB/XAA into my laptop it goes into charge mode. I've turned it on and turned it off still nothing. my laptop is a toshiba satellite A55-S306 I think I have the min. requirements downloaded. My brother has put music on it from his computer and it worked fine
AnonymousMar 25, 2008
Same problem. I plug it in, it charges, but does not allow me to sync. On both Windows Media Player 11 and the Samsung Media Studio. Doesn't even detect it. I have tried everything.Same problem. I plug it in, it charges, but does not allow me to sync. On both Windows Media Player 11 and the Samsung Media Studio. Doesn't even detect it. I have tried everything.
My computer indicates new hardware is detected but nothing happens after that. Computer tech can find nothing wrong with my computer or USB port. How do I check the MP3 player or is that a file missing.My computer indicates new hardware is detected but nothing happens after that. Computer tech can find nothing wrong with my computer or USB port. How do I check the MP3 player or is that a file missing.
I've uploaded songs in the past, but I can't upload any new songs. The "Portable" icon isn't able to be selected. I uninstalled the Samsung Music Studio and reinstalled, I've upgraded to the EmoDio interface but the issue still exists. Any help?I've uploaded songs in the past, but I can't upload any new songs. The "Portable" icon isn't able to be selected. I uninstalled the Samsung Music Studio and reinstalled, I've upgraded to the EmoDio interface but the issue still exists. Any help?
so is it a pice of **** now?? or can i do something to fix itwhat do i do i cant load music either???
so is it a pice of **** now?? or can i do something to fix it
AnonymousFeb 23, 2009
I plug in my mp3 player and it won't detect it. When i first got it it worked i put like 30 songs on then it just won't work. I can't press the portable button to put songs on and my pc detects in just not emodio.
I plug in my mp3 player and it won't detect it. When i first got it it worked i put like 30 songs on then it just won't work. I can't press the portable button to put songs on and my pc detects in just not emodio.
yea same, \my PC cannot detect my samsung yp-t9j. it can charge but i can't even click on the portable device button on the media center. it served me well for about 2 years, but i use a diff comp to transfer music into it...yea same, \my PC cannot detect my samsung yp-t9j. it can charge but i can't even click on the portable device button on the media center. it served me well for about 2 years, but i use a diff comp to transfer music into it...
I find that you have to open the player in a window then copy the music from the source and paste it. For me its the only thing that works. Try it, it might work for you too.
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Download LimeWire or FrostWire (i prefer frost.) and download all the songs you want. Its very simple to use, so dont need to go into detail for that. Than (assuming you have a windows computer) open up 'Windows Media Player' and on the top tabs click 'Sync'.
Dont minimize, but make the FrostWire window small, but where you have all your downloaded music click/drag-able. highlight all songs/media pieces and drag them to the sync playlist on the right side of Windows Media Player. Click Start Sync and wait a bit.
That should solve your problem mredmarin. Let me know if it did!
Have a good day :)
I had same problem with Samsung media studio not recognizing MP3 player. Here is how I fixed it. With the MP3 plugged in, I had to go into System/ Hardware/Device Manager and find the S3 driver under "Windows portable Media" and uninstall it. Then unplug and replug the S3 into the usb so that driver gets reinstalled.
Then I decided windows media player and samsung media studio are unnecessary for transferring music files to MP3 player.
Instead I go into Portable Media Devices from the control panel and just treat the MP3 player like a usb device. I copy folders of music and songs into the Music folder on the MP3. For me this is way easier than the Samsung music studio or Windows Media player.
On my YP-T9 I choose format and it deletes everything. Of course, I don't use it for pictures, videos, etc. You can format it either with WMP, Samsung Media Studio, or Windows Explorer. Only takes a couple minutes -- in fact, it's a lot faster than deleting the songs via WMP Sync.
Instead of dragging the songs directly to the player, use windows Media Player to transfer the songs instead - erase all of the ones that you have dragged on to the player first before proceeeding.
The instructions in these pages, which are largely links, pertain to Windows Media Player 10 and 11 only.
Windows Media Player is made by Microsoft. The general help page for Windows Media Player is:
Through
this link, you can enter a variety of search terms that will help you
find what you are looking for (exs.: “add files to my mp3 player”;
“delete files from my mp3 player,” etc.)
Important Vocabulary:
The code word for “mp3 player” in Windows Media Player is “DEVICE” or “portable device”
The code word for adding files is “SYNC,” “syncing,” or “synchronizing”
The code word for copying files from CD is “RIP,” or “ripping”
The code word for files stored on both My Computer and my Mp3 player (when it is connected to the computer) is “LIBRARY”
To add files (SYNC) to your mp3 player using Windows Media Player 10:
Since they didn't include a specific driver, then XP is supposed to download the driver automatically. Restart your computer and try replugging the player into the computer again. Use the instructions on p. 16 of the Samsung manual for installing the software, except skip the part where it says "from CD" - just use the software you grabbed from their site. If that fails, go to the Microsoft website, and get their mtp protocol software (only if you are running Windows Media Player 11). I would guarantee you that this problem is Microsoft's fault, and not Samsung's.
I dont't knw napper, but widows media player is not compatible with samsung gadgets, so when you transfer files you only can carrying it on. try transfere files via SAMSUNG MEDIA STUDIO 5 (software include with the device) that automatically recognize the gadget firmware and convert files when transfere.
Try using Windows Media Player 10 or 11 to put music on instead of the samsung media studio.
Connect your MP3 player then go into Windows Media Player, if you haven't got the latest Media Player download here - CLICK HERE
Once you've installed it connect your mp3 player then open Windows Media Player up then click on the link called "Sync", now your on there it should show your device in the top right of the screen, now all you need to do is drag and drop music you want on your mp3 play where it says "Drag items here", once you've finished choosing songs to put on just click "Start Sync", that's it.
And for future reference you can format using Windows Media Player as well.
Good luck. Hope my solution was helpful in some way.
when I plug in my YP-T9JQB/XAA into my laptop it goes into charge mode. I've turned it on and turned it off still nothing. my laptop is a toshiba satellite A55-S306 I think I have the min. requirements downloaded. My brother has put music on it from his computer and it worked fine
Same problem. I plug it in, it charges, but does not allow me to sync. On both Windows Media Player 11 and the Samsung Media Studio. Doesn't even detect it. I have tried everything.
i cant put music on my samsung but it charges al i want to do is put music
the computer wont detect the MP3 player
When i plug the T9 into my computer, the samsung media studio won't detect it. All it will do is charge but i want to put songs on it!!
My computer indicates new hardware is detected but nothing happens after that. Computer tech can find nothing wrong with my computer or USB port. How do I check the MP3 player or is that a file missing.
I cannot get my PC to transfer music to my samsung yp t9 device.
I've uploaded songs in the past, but I can't upload any new songs. The "Portable" icon isn't able to be selected. I uninstalled the Samsung Music Studio and reinstalled, I've upgraded to the EmoDio interface but the issue still exists. Any help?
what are steps to download songs unto samsung YP-T9 player?
i can't download music to my mp3
what do i do i cant load music either???
so is it a pice of **** now?? or can i do something to fix it
I plug in my mp3 player and it won't detect it. When i first got it it worked i put like 30 songs on then it just won't work. I can't press the portable button to put songs on and my pc detects in just not emodio.
yea same, \my PC cannot detect my samsung yp-t9j. it can charge but i can't even click on the portable device button on the media center. it served me well for about 2 years, but i use a diff comp to transfer music into it...
This does not answer the question of the player not being detected.
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