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Open ArcSoft MediaImpression (if not installed, you may install it from the CD that came with your player or download it from ArcSoft's website; the basic version is free), click "Add Media," and then "Open." Click "Convert." When the conversion process is completed, the video is automatically uploaded to your player. More details can be found in the owner's manual.
I can not turn on my INSIGNIA NS-8V24, it does not answer. When I conect it in the computer a mesagge asking me the drivers appears and I am using WINDOWS XP. What can I do?
My new Insignia NS-8V24 player, that I've had for 3-4 months, won't charge. I've used charging USB lines I have to charge it on every computer possible, but it won't charge. It would turn off and on for a few seconds and turn off again. I do not know what to do, because I cannot download music into the Mp3 player if it cannot be turned on. What should I do?
burn the music you PAID for to a cd then rip it back to the system and use Windows Media Player 11 to sync the files to the device (only works if you have a burn feature in rhapsody)
Windows Media Player will see it all the time and is more compatible then Rhapsody with the device
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