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Posted on Oct 24, 2009

MY MP3 PLAYER HOLDS 300 SONGS. I HAVE MAYBE 150 SONGS ON THERE BUT IT WILL ONLY PLAY 39. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE OTHER SONGS?

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Try checking their formats because some mp3s only play songs that are .mp3 formatted

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Hi Jean_walk692

You are trying to play the wrong format to play on your player
Must reformat the songs or video to play on your player
Use the free format converter on this webpage to convert your songs to the right format to play on your MP3 player
http://formatoz.com/
Maybe this video page will help also:
http://www.triomp3.com/howtovids/
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My mp3 player holds 600 songs but i am unable 2 get all my songs on the player it only allow about 300 songs why is that

Good day,

If they say 600 songs that is normally just an estimate of the amount of songs you can store on your mp3 player if all the songs are a certain quality, say 128kbps.
The better the quality of your songs the bigger their size becomes. Where a 128kbps song is normally 3MB a 320kbps may be up to 6/8MB.

What it comes down to is the size of the songs. The smaller the size the more songs you can put on your mp3 player. When the songs are bigger you will not be able to put on as much as proclaimed.

Hope this clarifies it a bit!
Please let me know if this information was helpful!

Kind regards
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Check the format of the songs you recently added maybe are not compatible with your device
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Can only hear first song played/selected

Try removing all the songs from it and then copy just two songs together and see if it plays both. If it doesn't, it is faulty.
If it does play both songs, is it possible that you copied the songs in a folder, and it cannot open the folder? Or maybe there is a problem with the second song (corrupt?) so it is reverting to the first one?
Or maybe the MP3 conversion of the other songs were done at too high a quality for this player to recognize.
Make sure the songs you are trying to play, actually play from the computer.
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Directory or file cannot be created

The file format is probably wrong. iTunes will not work with this player, for instance.

The format of the songs are wrong in one way or another. Each Mp3 player has a product spec sheet that lists which type of music file it is compatible with (Mp3, WMA, WAV, AAC, etc). You can't play iTunes songs, which are AAC format, on a player that only accepts Mp3 or WMA format.

The second formatting issue has to do with the DRM license on the songs you have downloaded. Right click a song that gave you an error, click on "Properties," and click on the "License," "Media Usage Rights," or "Digital Rights Mgmt" tab (wording varies by configuration). Not every song allows unlimited or even one-time transfer to a "portable device" (code word for "Mp3 player" in this case). Also, some songs are fixed-term - they expire after a while - sometimes in as little as 24 hours.

To get around this, convert every song to Mp3 format. Either that, or upgrade your music service subscription to the highest pkg they have available and never cancel (Napster's basic music svc, for instance, does not let you transfer to an Mp3 player, but their "Napster To Go" upgrade does allow transfer).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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The songs are in the wrong format.

The format of the songs are wrong in one way or another. Each Mp3 player has a product spec sheet that lists which type of music file it is compatible with (Mp3, WMA, WAV, AAC, etc). You can't play iTunes songs, which are AAC format, on a player that only accepts Mp3 or WMA format.

The second formatting issue has to do with the DRM license on the songs you have downloaded. Right click a song that gave you an error, click on "Properties," and click on the "License," "Media Usage Rights," or "Digital Rights Mgmt" tab (wording varies by configuration). Not every song allows unlimited or even one-time transfer to a "portable device" (code word for "Mp3 player" in this case). Also, some songs are fixed-term - they expire after a while - sometimes in as little as 24 hours.

To get around this, convert every song to Mp3 format. Either that, or upgrade your music service subscription to the highest pkg they have available and never cancel (Napster's basic music svc, for instance, does not let you transfer to an Mp3 player, but their "Napster To Go" upgrade does allow transfer).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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Make sure songs are in right format- if so, swich to mtp mode or auto
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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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some songs may not be in correct format

also, could require a firmware upgrade:


T.sonic cannot operate after it was formatted in Windows
Formatting T.sonic using the “Quick Format” or “Full Format” option in Windows destroys the
default format of the T.sonic. To retrieve the default format, you must link to
http://www.transcendusa.com/ and download the firmware updates for the T.sonic.
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download mp3 software from sony website ,, n then u r able to play mp3 songsn can put mp3 files direct to mp3 without convertning them ,, but in this sony sony u have to conert songs into AC3 b4 u put them into ur mp3 ,,so I suggest u to download this program
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