Can't delete or add songs to my mp3 player it's a olympus ws-310. can't unlock it it says can't beinputtedinto memory. need help don't have the manual for it.
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It seems your new mp3 player memory is already full, you need to delete other files or songs before you added another. If it is not yet full, try to delete and reinstall other songs. Be sure the file songs you added has no error on it. That the only things you will do, the mp3 player operate normally and trouble come as you add new songs, don't overload it, as it's built in memory will fail. Thanks for asking.
Hello. You will need to delete a few tracks from your MP3 player to in order to add more songs.
Simply select the songs you wish to delete, right click, and click "Delete" or "Move to Recycle Bin"
To select more than one song at a time, you can multi-select by selecting one song, holding down Ctrl on your keyboard, and selecting the others until all songs you don't want are selected.
1 Gb is rather small, coming in at about 1024 Megabytes. The average cd quality Mp3 file is around 3.5 to 5 megabytes in size.
1024 / 5 = 204.8
This means you will only be able to fit around 203 high-quality mp3s on your player at one time, and will periodically need to delete and replace them as your music library gets larger.
With these smaller capacity mp3 players, it is often handy to arrange your music library into small folders on your computer so that you can simply clear the player and drop in the contents of one folder. You can even monitor how many files are in each folder to ensure you don't run into this problem often.
The player needs free memory to build its database for playlists to playback.
To free memory on your player:
1. Connect to a computer
2. Save a backup of (preferred all) songs to a location on the computer
3. Delete some files off the player to free at least 30 MB memory in the Sansa Clip
Unfortunately this recorder model is designed with flash memory and once the files are erased they are gone. There are some companies that do specialize in flash memory recovery (Olympus is not one of them). You can go to google and search for flash memory recovery specialists. However this is a very costly process as it involves sending the device to these companies for them to do the recovery process.
The user manual for this device does not indicate anything about how to add the lyrics. What it does explain is how to add teh artist and song title only. Here is the link to the website where you can download the instruction manual. See page 44 for the instructions.
EEK i know what this is , the memory cells or NAND/Flash storage on the mp3 is dying as you cannot delete it , you can try to add an sd/mmc/xd card if your mp3 supports to add and delete songs as it wont be affected it but it wont cure the fact that you cant delete it .
Alternatively you can update the mp3 player firmware by downloading it from the web or you can try to return it under warrently (number in support manual)
As a last resort you can connect it to the pc right click it and press format this will erase all data /everything on your mp3.
click Start>Run then copy and paste the following: C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\
replace 'Username" with the name of your user account and press enter
In the new window, find olympus and make sure there are no important data in it and delete the folder then do the same in C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data
You will need to re-syn your m:robe and re add songs.
Or you can try sync on a different computer and resync on your own computer
If it is a SD/MMC card, the usual for mp3 players, you will sometimes need to manage files differently. The memory card is sometimes listed as a separate removable drive in "My Computer" or find it in the device manager. I would suggest looking at the instructions, but you could try copying the files to a folder if you have been trying the drag and dump into the root directory.
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