When downloading or transferring my play list to to device freezes up and stops working
SOURCE: Rhapsody Freezing up with Creative Zen Vision M
I have found that it works if I dump all mp3:s in one directory, the
freeze only happens if \Music has a lot of subdirectories. Weirdness!
The drawback is that synching seems to be a lot slower with all mp3:s
in one directory.
tried doing a cleanup, reformatting, and reloading firmware,
SOURCE: Music transfer
Here is what is going on. All iTunes songs are in AAC format. The Insignia Pilot cannot read thos files, and the Rhapsody music service cannot read them either. You will need to redownload all of the songs that you want in Rhapsody itself. If you do not want to pay the monthly fees, then I would not download any songs from Rhapsody - they will cease to work after your Rhapsody subscription expires.
You have a couple of options. You could buy an AAC to Mp3 Converter software - this is not free, as far as I know - you also want to be careful, because some sites that advertise these products are scam artists - they don't let you try the product before buying.
Another option is to get Limewire or Morpheus - the free versions of thse services run extremely slow and give you a lot of ads, but they allow you to download Mp3 format songs for free without monthly fees.
Mp3 players just aren't as easy as they used to be.
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
SOURCE: sansa c250 and rhapsody
I first suggest that you use Windows Media Player on transferring songs to the player. Rhapsody is a p**n in the a** when i use it to transfer songs to the player. Well back to the topic, make sure the device that you have is set to MTP when you are transferring songs to the player using rhapsody.. If it will not transfer format the player using Settings and then FORMAT if it did not work format the player in MSC mode. To do this, go to settings then to USB MODE then change it to MSC and then connect the player to the computer. After connecting the player to the computer ti will be detected as a removable disk drive. Right click on it then choose FORMAT make sure the file system is FAT32. THen after the format is done. Chnage the mode back to MTP then transfer a song using rhapsody. If all else fails using the windows mediaplayer program. Here are the instructions on using the windows media player program.
http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/Default.aspx?CatID=1468
SOURCE: Not playing songs/ transferring to MP3 player on Rhapsody.
You probably have to redownload the songs again. Forget about the pictures, this player is pretty buggy, it's not worth it.
SOURCE: Downloading and transferring freezing on Rhapsody
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I'm using a Sansa Clip 4GB and Compaq laptop with Windows Vista on Rhapsody and whenever I try to download anything, it seems to stop after about 30 or 40 songs. My system doesn't freeze, I can drag & drop songs to it and delete songs from it but it just seems to stop downloading.
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