Pyramid 4000 Mechanical Time Clock - Page 9 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I can't get my MP3 to download and play WMA Format
Here is the asterisk behind WMA compatibility - there are two types of WMA files - protected and unprotected. 90% of WMA files are DRM-protected, hence they are either not usable in mp3 players that say they can play WMA's, or the song has a DRM restriction on it that prevents it from being played on an mp3 player without purchasing additional rights.
To avoid the problem completely, only download songs that are in mp3 format. It may be more expensive initially, but they are better in the long-term - even if you found a WMA file that eventually works with your mp3 player, the protected WMA files have an expiration date, so they would stop working after 30 days, 90 days, 1 year, or 2 years depending on the specific license for each song. Mp3 files never expire, never give you error messages, and work with nearly (if not all) 100% of mp3 players.
Good luck!
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
Bush TR2005 DAB Radio Dismantle
This was asked 10 years ago but in case anyone still wants to know: prise off the grill, the screws are under it. The grill is a push fit.
It doesn't produce volume
It should occur by this
- Volume is muted or too low.
- Speaker is turned off or disabled.
- Headset/earphones are plugged into the device.
It should work:
- Increase your device's volume.
- Turn ON or enable speaker output.
- Unplug or remove headset/earphones.
- Use the Mobizen X Gameduck Earphones
How to disassemble mx5020 speaker?
Greetings,
Please check the handbook of your device to see if there are diagrams highlighting the location of the screws for the speakers. Once located, you can start by using a screwdriver to remove those screws and open up the device. Otherwise, you might need to work with an electrician or possibly a pawnshop to help get the device open. Thank you.
Motorola DCP-501 All-In-One Home Theater Receiver will not come on at all?
Check the power source and if you can get behind the switch, check for continuity. Make sure that the device is properly connected to a power source and that the outlet is functioning. You can test the outlet by plugging in another device.
Check the power cable and make sure that the power cable is properly connected to the unit and the power source. Also, check for any damage or fraying on the cable.
Check the power switch to ensure that the power switch is turned on. It is possible that it might have been turned off accidentally.
Try resetting the device by disconnecting it from the power source, waiting for a few minutes, and then plugging it back in.
If all those fail, you will need to take to an audio engineer.
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