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Posted on Oct 29, 2009

My rca TH1100 will only load 111 songs is there a fix? I just reformatted the player and that fixed other issues, but would like to load more songs

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That is the most amount of songs the player can hold with the songs you put on there in a certain format. Check the memory of the device and see if it is full.

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There are two possibilities - corrupt DB or songs in wrong format.

If it is a corrupt DB, then go to RCA's website for the latest firmware upgrade.
http://support.rcaaudiovideo.com/downloads.aspx?product=25

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