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RCA Lyra RD1080 MP3 Player - Page 2 Questions & Answers
My mp3
i have what you need email my at
[email protected] and i will email you the files and you have to put them back on do not delete them or your player will not work
RCA Lyra RD1080 wont turn on
no the plasic is just to hold the batterys in to trun it on press the play botton some times you have to hold it down for a little bit or just press it and let go it could stick and to turn it off the stop botten press it 4 to 5 times untial it turns off. change batterys this unite is bad on batterys last about 2 or 3 hrs. is all i get out of mine had mine about 5 to 6 years
Playlist
it does not do that but you can program up to i think 20 songs for your faverit it does not view by folder and all that just what is playing that is why I bought my black jack phone and my new ipod
Headphone jack
ther is nothing holding it together but a little of gule pop it onen but i think it is easyer to buy another one there only $20.00 or cheeper I got mine at target 5 years and that is how much thay where then
RCA Lyra RD1080 MP3 Player DOES NOT POWER ON
that sounds like it is broken it is cheeper to buy or if you just got it take it back and get a nother one I have one and I like it to a point it just dont look up music by folders like my ipod and phone does yours it broken and it would cost you more to fix it then buy a nother one
RCAb lyra RD1080
ther are some thangs that is or was on your player when you got the mp3 player you can not delete them or your mp3 player will not play at all you need to use windows midea player use mp3 or wma only use 64k not 32k it works better
Problem with rca lyra rd1080
the player does not show folders just music that is why I use my phone and my new ipod there are some thangs that is on the mp3 player that came on there when you got them you can not delete them at all or the mp3 player will not play your music and use windows midea player use 64k not 32 it playes better and only mp3 and wma
Cant transfer music files on PC to MP3
try useing windows mida player make sure the thangs that came with the mp3 player is on there you can not delete them or the player will not work i cant rember what thay are called but there on the player and use 64k not 32k and it can only use mp3 and wma
I can't see my new music
can the mp3 player play your old music i have the some player here is what might need to be done there are some thangs to make your music player work that been download you can not delete them at all you can only play mp3 and wma but that have to be formated to 64k to play your music the best 32k does not work very good try putting the sd disk and put your music on it and try it then this player is ok but it cant view by folders like my phone and Ipod does. to put music on the mp3 player use windows midea player it works better for me
Will not read the sandisk card
When RCA first came out with the Lyra series the only way to get
music onto the device was by using
musicmatch jukebox that would convert your
mp3 file to
mpy before downloading it to the device. But now RCA has come out with a new firm ware update for these mp3 players that improved the players playback quality plus enabled it to use .WMA files. so first go to RCA support
http://support.rcaaudiovideo.com/select.aspx?u=downloads and find your player and download the firmware and drivers (if needed) upgrade and install to your player its very easy and instructions are at the same site. You can now convert your music to .wma or use the free Real player that will convert mp3 to
wma at the
kbps that you request before loading it on. If your music is all ready in
wma format you can use windows media player to send the files to your player. One last thing the .wma files that you put on your Lyra player need to be at least 128kbps or higher enhanced playback quality of
wma files (160
kbps to 256 kbps).
I lost my cd with the software for my RCA LYRA MP3 - RD2010
What kind of system you are using? if its windows XP you shouldnt need a cd XP will recongise it. If its windows 98 you can download the drivers and firm at the rca site (link down a few lines) When RCA first came out with the Lyra series the only way to get music onto the device was by using
musicmatch jukebox that would convert your mp3 file to
mpy before downloading it to the device. But now RCA has come out with a new firm ware update for these mp3 players that improved the players playback quality plus enabled it to use .WMA files. so first go to RCA support
http://support.rcaaudiovideo.com/select.aspx?u=downloads and find your player and download the firmware and drivers (if needed) upgrade and install to your player its very easy and instructions are at the same site. You can now convert your music to .wma or use the free Real player that will convert mp3 to
wma at the
kbps that you request before loading it on. If your music is all ready in
wma format you can use windows media player to send the files to your player. One last thing the .wma files that you put on your Lyra player need to be at least 128kbps or higher enhanced playback quality of
wma files (160
kbps to 256 kbps).
How do I move from song to song?
The manual might help. There is a way to move around quicker, but it is still cumbersome.
http://www.retrevo.com/s/RCA-RD1080-MP3-Players-review-manual/id/288ag303/t/1-2/
My rca lyra rd1080b
this is the best solution
you have update your lyra rd 1080/rd 1090
for download the updating click her
http://download.rca.com/download/RD1080_90FWUpgrade_v4.26.exe
and after instaling this update follwo instructions provided below
? To update your Lyra RD1080/RD1090, make sure you have it connected to the computer via the included USB cable. You will need to make sure that no external memory has been inserted and the Lyra RD1080/RD1090 display reads: "USB Connected Int. Mem". (If it does not, please refer to the users guide for the section on how to switch between internal and external memory.)
? Once connected, locate and run the Lyra Systems File Update Utility if it didn't open automatically. Installshield Wizard will have automatically created this icon on your desktop as well as under "Programs", "Lyra Personal Audio Player", "RD1080/RD1090" in your START menu.
? Click the "Refresh" button until the RD1080/RD1090 player shows up under device.
? Once displayed, highlight the drive letter by clicking on it, and click the "Update SYstem Files" button.
? When successfully completed, you will see the message, "The Lyra Personal Audio Player Device system files were successfully updated."
? Click the "OK" button, and then "Done". This will close the Lyra Systems File Update Utility.
? Disconnect the Lyra RD1080/RD1090 from the USB cable, turn the unit off and back on.
Music Files for RCA Lyra 1080
I have upgraded my RCA Lyra 1080 and show music files on the Lyra Window in my pc, but when I attempt to play music on the Lyra it says "no music files."
HOW TO USE
When RCA first came out with the Lyra series the only way to get
music onto the device was by using
musicmatch jukebox that would convert your
mp3 file to
mpy before downloading it to the device. But now RCA has come out with a new firm ware update for these mp3 players that improved the players playback quality plus enabled it to use .WMA files. so first go to RCA support
http://support.rcaaudiovideo.com/select.aspx?u=downloads and find your player and download the firmware and drivers (if needed) upgrade and install to your player its very easy and instructions are at the same site. You can now convert your music to .wma or use the free Real player that will convert mp3 to
wma at the
kbps that you request before loading it on. If your music is all ready in
wma format you can use windows media player to send the files to your player. One last thing the .wma files that you put on your Lyra player need to be at least 128kbps or higher enhanced playback quality of
wma files (160
kbps to 256 kbps).
Looking for a Downloadable owners manuel
I wasn't able to find a owner's manual, but I might be able to answer the 3 questions you posted anyways ^^
If it says it's a 128MB mp3 player, then the answer to "How much memory is built into it?" would be "128MB", right..? If songs average about 5MB each, that's enough for about 25 songs?
DSP stands for Digital Signal Processing.. it should be able to change the sound of the song a little bit (like boosting/lowering the bass or treble, or making it sound better on different kinds of speakers). Try hitting it and see if the song sounds slightly different.
As for turning it off.. try the same way you turned it on? There should be a power button.. or maybe try holding down the stop or pause button for a few seconds, see what that does.
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