20 Most Recent Philips HDD1630 MP3 Player - Page 7 Questions & Answers

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Can't Format,Repair

Turn off automatic synchronization - auto-sync will delete songs off your goGear when they are not also present in your Windows Media Library. Since you have an HDD1630, you are probably using Windows Media Player 10, and I cannot remember the exact instructions for disabling auto-sync in WMP-10.

Oh, wait, yes I do:
Conenct your GoGear to computer
Open Windows Media Player.
Run mouse over Sync Tab - an option should come up saying Set Up Sync - uncheck the box that says automatically sync deevice

You should be good to go.
3/31/2008 8:04:33 PM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Mar 31, 2008
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Player wont open up to the library

why dont you go to hell
3/24/2008 1:26:54 PM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Mar 24, 2008
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UTF8 display

Go to Main Menu --> Settings (looks like a gear) --> Language

In Windows Media Player, right click on songs and go to Advanced Tag Editor
3/18/2008 5:42:49 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Mar 18, 2008
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Philips HDD1630 MP3 Player

You may have to change the battery, but try Reset, Repair, and Update (firmware upgrade) first. Also, there is an FAQ on the Philips website for the computer does not recognize device issue (but only follow it AFTER you have tried reset, repair, and update).

Open Philips Device Manager and try repairing the device. [connect your GoGear to the computer, open Philips Device Manager (Start-->All Programs-->Philips), and click on the repair tab. Now, disconnect your GoGear from computer. Turn the GoGear off if it is not already. Press and hold the volume + key and connect the GoGear to the computer (while still pressing the volume +). A window will pop up saying a repair is being performed. now you can let go of the Volume + button. The repair will get your device working normally again. WARNING: the repair process will delete any music/other media file from your GoGear.]

After repair, perform a firmware upgrade ("Update" tab in Philips Device Mgr while GoGear is connected to computer - see Philips website for more details)

Worst case scenario - Even rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charging cycles. The battery for the SA178 is an LI-Polymer 300mAh 12-hr battery. Philips won't fix it for you, but you might want to find a local repair service.
3/13/2008 6:48:36 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Mar 13, 2008
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My Philips MP3 Player Won't Play My Songs. What Do I Do?

Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution.

1) Back up all files on the GoGear
2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips)
3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button
4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new

Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
3/5/2008 10:20:49 PM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Mar 05, 2008
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CAN NOT CONNECT

Run Windows Media Player to detect the device and sync your songs with it.
2/29/2008 8:14:30 PM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 29, 2008
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My computer don't found my mp3

The HDD1630 is only compatible with Windows XP and Windows Media Player 10.

If you have Windows Media Player 11, unistall it to roll back to version 10.

Install and run the Philips Device Manager from the product CD.

Connect the HDD1630 to the power supply and connect to the PC.

The MP3 player should show as an MTP device. There should be a connection icon on the player screen.

Start Windows Media Player, and select the SYNC option to transfer music.
2/18/2008 8:41:48 PM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 18, 2008
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Philips hdd 1630

The battery in the HDD1630 can be changed, but it's a bit fiddly to do.

Remove the hex screw from the back of the casing.

Gently lever the back cover off by insert a small flat blade or metal strip in between the front and back cover at the top. (Do not try to pull it off from the bottom.)

Tape along the buttons and switches down both sides of the player, so they don't fall out when you remove the front cover.

Undo the four cross head screws in the corners of the inner panel.

Gently ease the inner workings away from the front casing. Note the ribbon cable to the front panel.

Ease the buttons on both sides away from the inner casing. They are only stuck down with double sided tape.

Lift the metal plate away from the battery and hard disc, taking care not to pull the microphone out of the plastic end cap. (If it is pulled out, it can be stuck back in place on re-assembly.

Carefully lift the battery away from the board from the end opposite the wire. Pull the battery connector out of the socket and replace.

Re-assembly is the reverse procedure.
2/17/2008 12:43:06 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 17, 2008
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Pictures wont show.

Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution.

1) Back up all files on the GoGear
2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips)
3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button
4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new

Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
2/16/2008 7:17:14 PM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 16, 2008
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Freezing

Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution.

1) Back up all files on the GoGear
2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips)
3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button
4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new

Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
2/11/2008 3:43:51 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 11, 2008
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Phillips Mp3

Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution.

1) Back up all files on the GoGear
2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips)
3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button
4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new

Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
2/11/2008 3:43:35 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 11, 2008
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My mp3 keeps freezing!!!!

Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution.

1) Back up all files on the GoGear
2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips)
3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button
4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new

Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
2/11/2008 3:43:13 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 11, 2008
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My Gogear can't turn on

Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution.

1) Back up all files on the GoGear
2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips)
3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button
4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new

Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
2/11/2008 3:42:57 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 11, 2008
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Should I sell it

Check your warranty by calling Philips (sorry, I'm late on the psot). Repair is normally too costly.
2/11/2008 3:28:08 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 11, 2008
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Mp3 player wont upload songs!!!

Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution.

1) Back up all files on the GoGear
2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips)
3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button
4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new

Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
2/11/2008 3:27:07 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 11, 2008
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Cleaning is a disaster + a bucket of water

Sorry - it is a goner.
2/11/2008 3:26:23 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 11, 2008
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Power

Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution.

1) Back up all files on the GoGear
2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips)
3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button
4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new

Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
2/11/2008 3:25:50 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 11, 2008
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Uh oh

Reset the device first - volume + and play/pause at the same time while the device is turned on

if that fails:
Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution.

1) Back up all files on the GoGear
2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips)
3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button
4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new

Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
2/11/2008 3:25:21 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 11, 2008
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My mp3 player says it is full but it has no songs on it

Reinstall the installation CD by inserting it in your computer - it will remvoe the old version, and reinstall the new.

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
2/11/2008 3:23:39 AM • Philips HDD1630... • Answered on Feb 11, 2008
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