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Songs not playing or visible

When I download my mp3 songs from windows media player they do not show up on the mp3 player only 4 songs of 68 will play. However, when it is connected to windows media player it shows all 68 songs on the mp3 player. Why would it do this?

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Either the songs are in the wrong format, or you are in the wrong usb mode under settings - mtp mode or auto

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Hi liz enriquez...
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In the Library menu of WMP11, the Coby player should show up on the left side in the list.
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5. Add videos and pictures to your Coby MP3 player if it supports those files. The process is similar to transferring audio files. Plug your MP3 player into your computer. Open the photo file on your computer and drag pictures into the player. You can create folders to organize the pictures.
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As the question was stated, that is the best answer I can give you for now.
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