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Hi,
have a look to see if theres a reset button or switch anywhere. sometimes a small hole in the casing to insert a small driver/needle.
connect to the PC with a USB Cable ( if it has 1 )
If not, possible faulty unit, or insufficient Battery Power. use high power Batterys. Duracell or Similar.
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I have not yet found any information on a Naxa NX-104 MP3 player. What I have found is information on Naxa MP3 players with the model numbers NM followed by a number (but not 104.) Do you have the model number right?
The information I have found on the Naxa MP3 players is that they come with earphones. Did your MP3 player come with earphones when you purchased it? It should have, if you purchased it new.
I suggest you contact Naxa Customer Service directly and ask if you can purchase replacement earphones for your model of MP3 player. This is the link to the Naxa Electronics Contact Us web page: http://www.naxa.com/contacts
for some reason whenever I plug in my naxa 4gig as soon as it starts charging the sync arrow shows up... with nothing syncing. it's really starting to bother me as the battery can't fully charge because of it
NAXA NX-145 mp3 player
When I insert a battery it is "starting ..." (booting), but it never end. This message last on display for several hours, actually until battery is dead. When I replace new battery and it starts again, ... and again ... again ... again. It cannot start, to the normal menu that is possible to listen music or radio or to do something. Never did. Please explain to me, how to solve this problem?
You can change the volume of your naxa nx 144 video player by;
1.Pressing and then holding down the VOL Button for about four to five seconds
2.After you do that you will see the number near the center of the bottom of the screen on the player's screen start to blink or flash.
3.When it is still flashing press the |<< O >>| or what some people including myself call the Rewind or Fast Forward buttons until the number that is still flashing on the bottom of the screen is a diffirent number then when it was when it started flashing earlier.
4. After you change the still flashing number for the player's volume until you get it as loud or as quiet as you desire repeat the first step by holding down the VOL Button once again for about four or five seconds and....v`iola it should be adjusted to your liking now.
Oh yeah before I forget here is a friendly word of advice for you. DO NOT FORGET and leave the volume on real loud and then play your song,video or,ect. before turning you volume back down because it will be REALLY LOUD and REALLY PAINFUL ON YOU EARS.
Thank You and I hope this helps for you.
Hello. Please follow these steps to put music on your Mp3 Player.
Start off by putting a battery in you Naxa mp3 player. This is necessary in order to add music to a Naxa mp3 player. Naxa mp3 Players require one AAA battery and this battery goes into the back of the device.
Plug your Naxa mp3 player into your computer. To do this, take the cap
off of the bottom of the player. You will then be able to plug the Naxa
mp3 player directly into a USB port on your computer.
Open Windows Media Player and then click the "Sync" tab found at the very top of the program.
Once you do, you will notice that the Naxa mp3 player is listed in the
top right corner of Windows Media Player.
Double-click the "Library" link on the left side of Windows Media
Player. Once you do, several different options will appear underneath
"Library."
Click the "Songs" option found below "Library." Once you do, a list of
all of the songs in your Windows Media library will appear in the
middle of the program.
Browse through all of the songs in your library and right click over
any song you want to add to your Naxa mp3 player. After you right click
on a song, you will need to select "Add to Sync List." You will then
see the song listed in the column on the far right side of Windows
Media Player. Continue doing this until you are finished putting music
on the Naxa mp3 player.
Click the "Start Sync" button located underneath the list of music you
selected in Step 7. The music will then be added to the Naxa mp3 player
I have found that mine looses it's memory due to a dead battery. I have to connect it to a pc, format the player just like you would format a usb thumb drive. When you power it back on, it will flash the memory and rebuild the play list. Sometimes, it will loose my music, but all I have to do is load them back out to the player. It's kinda a hassel, but I don't care because I change the songs on it on a regular basis anyway.
Mine used to do that. My sugestion is to plug it into the computer. when you do that it starts to charge. I think that the problem is that it has a low battery. That is what was the problem with mine.
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