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Insignia NS-DA2G MP3 Player Questions & Answers
Insignia MP3 manual
Hi,
You can download the complete instruction manual in PDF format by clicking this
link.
To download the Quick Setup Guide, click
here.
- You'll require Adobe PDF Reader installed on your computer to view the manual. If it is not already installed on your computer, download it free from: http://get.adobe.com/reader/
Hope this solves your problem. Thanks for using
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How to delete songs put onto mp3 by another computer
If you wish to remove all of the music from your device, follow these steps
1. Press
the Menu button
2. Select "settings"
3. Select "system"
4. Select
"erase all"
If you wish to remove certain songs but not all, Insignia recommends using Best Buy Rhapsody to manage the files on your device. The program recognizes the MP3 player and Files can be dragged between your MP3 player and Rhapsody. Even tho this perticular model is discontinued, they still have the manual online. Go to the website and put the Model number in and click the appropriate model(it shows NS-DA1G and NS-DA2G). The next page has all the manuals and information you should need
Adding songs using widows media player
that same thing happend to me. the way u solve that is to up load the serves of the mp3 if u need more infermatoin visit my you tube acont its called Blackheart667
I want to get a replacement CD for Insignia NS-DA2G
This player does not allow multiple sync parters to prevent piracy. If you are syncing it to a new computer you must re-initialize the player and erase the songs.
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Regards, Ron
NS-DA2G
Make sure player is on, use another USB port, wait at least 30 seconds.
Does the Player Charge when connected to the USB ? If so then you have a "Live" USB connection so you may need to resolve a USB driver issue.
Make sure your OS has the latest updates: ie Service Pack 3
Digital Music Store
Hi Shelly62,
For problems with Best Buy™ digital music store downloads you should contact Rhapsody. Their tech support is available weekdays from 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Pacific Time and weekends from 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Pacific time.
The tech support number is 1-866-401-7314.
Best Regards,
Ken
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Insignia connecting to car
Solution #1 - If your car deck is a tape deck, you can purchase a cassette conversion kit to accomplish this. The cassette converter is a mock-cassette that has a wire and headphone plug on the end. Put in the "cassette", plug the headphone jack into your Insignia Pilot, and play your music from the Pilot.
Solution #2 - There are also FM transmitter packages that will plug into your Insignia Pilot and transmit over an FM frequency. You'll need to turn on and tune the cars radio to the frequency the transmitter is sending to be able to hear the music from your pilot.
Solution #3 - If you are looking for a direct connect through the AUX 1 input (if your car radio supports this) you would need a small amplifier to boost the signal from your Pilot. Otherwise youll either get nothing as far as volume, ot it'll be really weak and you'll have to increase your volume to such a high level that there will also be a lot of noise. This solution would require a small amp (probably available from Best Buy or Radio Shack) left/right stereo RCA cable (from amplifier to car deck), left/right stereo RCA to stereo headphone, and a power cable to your cigarette lighter.
**if you have an after-market car stereo, you can most likely connect with this solution. If your car stereo is stock, then most likely you will not have an Aux 1 input on the back of the unit and will need to resort to solution #1 or #2.
Need prorgam
http://www.insignia-products.com/pc-228-41-insignia-sport-2gb-mp3-player-black.aspx
This site has the Rhapsody software, as well as a link to the drivers for older versions of windows or mac. As well as the user manual and other things you might need. I hope this is some help to you.
Instructions
There are two different solutions for erasing select files from your Insignia player:
Sync Solution - If you have been using a music service like Rhapsody, Best Buy Digital Music Service, or WMP10, you can connect the player while in Sync mode (switchable in the USB preferences on the players setup menu), open the software, find the Insignia player, open the players song list, and delete tracks that you don't desire.
File & Folder Solution - This is just like navigating your hard drive. Connect the Insignia player when in File & Folder mode, open the drive (should be on your desktop or in your device list under My Computer), and delete what you don't want the same as if it were on your computer.
Dleting unwanted music
If you haven't downloaded any music yet, go to settings, system, erase all, and select yes. If you have downloaded other music onto your mp3 player, go to settings, USB mode, media manager, and I believe there's some way to delete it individually that way. Though I haven't tried it yet.
There's always using your computer, go to my computer, select the insignia media drive, look for your music files and delete the music you don't want.
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