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Anonymous Posted on Jun 11, 2014

When I connect my Coby MP705-4G to my computer, windows reconizes the device, but doesn't see any songs (except the most recent ones that are already on the computer). How do I get it to see all the m

I have attached my MP3 player to the computer with the USB cable. I get a pop up asking if I want to view the files or open with Windows Media. I have tried both. Niether one shows me even close to all the songs. I would like to transfer all the music to my computer so I can put the songs on a new device.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2008

SOURCE: computer does not recognize usb device

Go into the settings menu, from there, go into usb mode...there are two settings: mtp & msc... my player was using mtp and wasn't being recognized, so I switched it to msc, and the computer recognized it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2008

SOURCE: coby mp705-4g playlist help needed

Hello Simone, the interesting thing about the Coby MP705 is that the company decided not to reinvent the technology that already exist, but to use the Windows technology. The best way of creating a playlist is by first connecting your MP3 player to your computer. After the computer recognizes the mp3 player double click “my computer” after that double click on the icon that shows “Coby MP705” and if “internal storage” appears also double click that icon. You should now see a series of folders double click the music folder. All your music folders will now appear. Go on any music folder and right click it. You will see an option half way down that say “create playlist” by selecting this option you create that folder as a playlist. If you want to make a playlist with a compilation of assorted music you must first create a folder with all the music you would like in that playlist then follow the instructions on how to create a playlist hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2008

SOURCE: Found New Hardware MTP Device. Pop-Up

Get A Mac!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2009

SOURCE: My Coby MP-705 Won't Delete Songs

I had the same problem - VERY frustrating. Just found the answer, and am very happy to share it!

1. In setting/USB mode, select MSC mode.
2. Plug in Coby to USB
3. Open My Computer. Look for the Coby as a REMOVABLE DISK, not the Coby.
Files will be there for Viewing and Deleting! (On XP, at least).
4. Make a backup of MTP.BIN and WMPInfo.xml, which I think is the operating sytem?

I got the clue from here:
http://www.fixya.com/support/t357600-problem_coby_mpc7095_2_gb_mp3_player

Paupaul
Well, turn on you mp3 player, go on setting/USB mode and select MSC mode.

Then plug it on your computer and check in MICIN.DIR folder. You must find them.
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It wasn't exactly what I saw, but once I looked, it was all there. Perfect!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 06, 2009

SOURCE: Help!!! computer won't recognize my new Coby 4GB mp3 to sync

ok you need to unplug the mp3 from usb port and then shutdown your computer properly then wen it is totally shut down turn it off at the wall and then back on the same thing happens with me you properbly just didnt shut your comp down properly last time you used it

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1. Use Windows Media Player to put songs on your Coby MP3 player. Download songs in MP3, WMA, or OGG format from a legal downloading website. If the file is not one of the previously mentioned files, you must download a converter to convert the file to one of the correct files that can be played on Windows Media Player. Rip a song from a CD by inserting the CD and then click on the option to "Rip" the song to your library. Some Coby MP3 players do not need Windows Media Player to add songs, so be sure to check your user manual to see if there is an even simpler method.
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Thankfully that doesnt sound like a terribly bad situation compared to others on here so that can give you a breathe of relief! :)
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