Myvu Audio Players & Recorders - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
I can't turn on my myvu video glasses when it not charging.
You need to charge the glasses for longer perhaps? I got the Shades 301 pair from my girlfriend who never got around to using them. I have it connected to my comp with a usb cord. The little light on the black box controller started off blinking a purple-ish blue, and now it's blinking orange. I think the blue color must mean battery dead, and the blinking orange i figure means it's taking a charge? I'm going to wait and see if it hopefully turns green! Then i'll find out if they'll work with my ipod touch 2nd gen.
Myvu Crystal Media Viewer cannot turn on
You may need a 1000ma high capacity USB wall charger. If the light is not blinking, and it is solid yellow the computer or regular USB wall charger may not be strong enough to fully charge the glasses . It worked for me.
Video available at UTube only
in my opinion,
you should get a downloader at first.
Use http://www.downloadvideos-convert.com/download-videos-music
1. Download Video Download Studio, install it.
2. Go to the interface, you can download (Automatic capture) the YouTube video there directly. Tab Download to Convert, you can also click "Add" button to upload the videos from computer. You can also edit video by trim and crop functions.
3. After the video display on the Video Download Studio, click "Profile" and choose the format which is suitable for you! Set destination file, clicking Convert button to complete the task.
Not only convert video to MP4, but also support batch conversion. Safe and easy to operate. No Viruses, No Spyware, No
Adware. Do not hesitate. Have a try!
7/28/2010 2:35:00 AM •
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on Jul 28, 2010
Distorted sound
Distorted sound on a MP3 player is usually caused by one of the following:
- Volume is set on to high
- Battery is going flat or does not hold enough chargeL: test by playing song while connected to an external PC power source/USB charger.
- Your Earphones/Headset has been damaged due to abuse (player songs too loud in general for an extended period) or too loud from another/PC source) - To test, try it on another music player or PC.
- Your unit is really faulty or you have a bad plug connection: to test, try jiggling the plug while listening to a song.
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