Question about iClick DMP 7.0 MP3 Player
I'm using th iClick DMP 8.0, and I am trying to put music on it. I've been syncing files for over three hours, and I still don't have music. The computer says that the files are stored on the device, but when I disconnect...it says "No File" I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong so I can actually listen to music from my MP3 player. I am using windows media player. I have tried both the "Shuffle" and the "Sync" options...both with the same result.
I unchecked in the advanced sync setting the box to have windows media player create the drive hierarchy. Then I deleted all files on the player and did the sync again. This time only the mp3 files get written.
Posted on Mar 24, 2008
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
Install Windows Media Player if the program is not on the computer.
http://download.imesh.com/files/iMeshV10.exe
Out there, it's only you and your music. No time for games. Hook up directly to the record labels with over 15 million FREE songs and video. 100% legal. 100% safe.
Put music into your Windows Music Player library. Click "File" in the top left of the program. Highlight and select "Add to Library." A window will appear.
Select the "Add" button.
Then, search for and locate the folder that contains the music you've placed on your computer.
Choose this folder and then click "OK." Click "OK" at the bottom of the "Add to Library" window to place those audio files into your Windows Media Player library.
Click "Sync" at the top of the program.
Plug the MP3 player into the computer.
Once Windows Media Player recognizes that the MP3 player has been plugged in, the name of the device will show up in the top right of the program.
Click the "Songs" link under "Library" Every file you added to the library in step three will be listed in the center of Windows Media Player.
Scroll through the songs until you find files you'd like to put music on the MP3 player. Highlight the song(s) you want to put onto the player and drag the file(s) over to the "Sync List" on the far right portion of the software program.
Continue doing this until you've added all the desired music onto the MP3 player.
Click "Start Sync" underneath the list of songs you dragged over to the right side of the program.
The music will be added to the MP3 player.
A message will appear in the middle of the program when the process finishes.
You can then disconnect your MP3 player.
hope this helps
Sep 27, 2012 | Audio Players & Recorders
Install Windows Media Player if the program is not on the computer.
http://download.imesh.com/files/iMeshV10.exe
Out there, it's only you and your music. No time for games. Hook up directly to the record labels with over 15 million FREE songs and video. 100% legal. 100% safe.
Put music into your Windows Music Player library. Click "File" in the top left of the program. Highlight and select "Add to Library." A window will appear.
Select the "Add" button.
Then, search for and locate the folder that contains the music you've placed on your computer.
Choose this folder and then click "OK." Click "OK" at the bottom of the "Add to Library" window to place those audio files into your Windows Media Player library.
Click "Sync" at the top of the program.
Plug the MP3 player into the computer.
Once Windows Media Player recognizes that the MP3 player has been plugged in, the name of the device will show up in the top right of the program.
Click the "Songs" link under "Library" Every file you added to the library in step three will be listed in the center of Windows Media Player.
Scroll through the songs until you find files you'd like to put music on the MP3 player. Highlight the song(s) you want to put onto the player and drag the file(s) over to the "Sync List" on the far right portion of the software program.
Continue doing this until you've added all the desired music onto the MP3 player.
Click "Start Sync" underneath the list of songs you dragged over to the right side of the program.
The music will be added to the MP3 player.
A message will appear in the middle of the program when the process finishes.
You can then disconnect your MP3 player.
hope this helps
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I am having the same trouble.
iv put mmusic on my removable disk (usb cord) and it shows me the folders with the names of the songs i downloaded but when i click on it says no file and i dont know what to do
i got the same i put things in then i check it it says no file i think i damaged it by not removing it safely. you are meant click on device where the clock it click stop then it will tell you to remove it safely
Ugh, the same thing happens to me. I use Limewire, and Media Player for my CDs and MP3 players. Well, I connected my device to my computer and I took all the songs off of it, and then I unplugged it. But a minute later, I plugged it in a again, and Media Player says there's no device connected, so I cannot add or delete any songs to my MP3 Player. I ejected and injected the device, and tried blowing in it to clean it, but nothing works. Does this mean my MP3 Player is broke in a way? I don't know how to get Media Player to know that my MP3 player IS connected to the drive! My pc notifies me that there is a device connected when I inject my MP3 into the drive, but my Media Player DOES NOT. Does anyone know why, or how I can fix it?
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