my mp3 doesn't play or open the files. i already check the properties, the files is still there but i cant open it. even downloading a new files it doesn't work. how can i fix it?
i have my mp3 which has a capacity of 1G, but when i entered on it a songs and reached in 123 songs, it became full memory. when i plug it in a computer, i found out that there is a worm.Another is the voice didn't works even if i make so many records in it.
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).
Hello, I received the item. -Headphones did not work when received. Cost >10% of player to...
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Hello, I received the item. -Headphones did not work when received. Cost >10% of player to return them. -Music tube never played more then 1hour at a time and only charged 1 out of 2 times when trying. -Now the player no longer work. -1 year warranty means sending to a remote location costing more than the player is worth. Don't buy!! Ian Gregory.