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Many devices use Microsoft's Media Transfer Protocol to synchronize with computers.
Unlike standard USB mass storage devices, MTP devices don't behave like
USB flash drives. Windows Media Player includes built-in support for
MTP devices and can synchronize media files to and from them. You can
download MP3s to your portable music player, cellphone or other MTP
device using Windows Media Player's sync feature. The device appears in
Windows Media Player when you connect it to your computer.
Read more: How to Download a MP3 to MTP ' eHow.comhttp://www.ehow.com/how_12186594_download-mp3-mtp.html#ixzz1wFmzrcvt
The Nikon Coolpix is a compact digital camera that is well-suited for amateur to semi-professional photographers. Occasionally, some issues with the built-in flash can occur. If the hardware is damaged, the camera must be taken in for repairs. More often, problems occur because of obstructions or issues with the camera's settings and are easily repairable. Follow the troubleshooting guide to fix the built-in flash.
Instructions: 1.Ensure the Nikon Coolpix digital camera battery is fully charged. 2.Wait several seconds before pressing the shutter-release button if the "Flash Ready" indicator light is flashing red. Press the "Flash Mode" button once or twice to change the flash settings from "Off" to "On" or "Auto" if the "Flash Ready" indicator light is off. 3.Ensure there are no obstructions, like your finger or the camera strap, that are preventing the flash from firing if an error message appears on the display screen and the flash is not firing when the flash mode is set to automatic. 4.Press the flash back into the camera after every photo to ensure the flash always fires in "Auto" mode instead of just in low illumination settings. Press the flash back into the camera to turn off the flash in "Manual" mode; otherwise the flash will continually fire. 5.Change the auto focus setting from "Infinity" to "Auto," "Macro Closeup" or "Self-Timer" by pressing the "Focus Mode" button once, twice or three times to automatically turn the flash back on. 6.Use only Nikon external flash accessories to avoid damage to the built-in flash and camera circuits.
You will need to sync the deivce to Rhapsody or whatever msuic svc you have been using. If the subscription has lapsed, you will not be able to use the songs anymore.
Here's the deal with WMA files - once your subscription expires (or really, the license on the WMA file expires) - you will have to renew your music service subscription or the song will no longer play on your device.
Use Mp3 format songs - they'll never give you this problem.
first you must format the player using msc mode then after that retransfer the songs to the player. If you are receiving this message it means that the songs on the player have expired. This is normal if you download the songs off rhapsody, napster or any online music stores and if you have ripped songs iwht copy protect music on it if you ripped them using windows media player 10.
This one got me too. I assumed it wouldn't need the built-in flash if
it was a wireless remote. I still want to know why this is is so. If it
needs a pre-flash to set exposure, surely it can pre-flash with the
remote SB600?
With the H700 BT headsets the pairing mode is different
from other BT headsets. to put it in pairing mode you first hold the
talk button on the headset until the purple light comes on.Right after
the purple light comes on you have to flip open the headset for it to
stay in pairing mode. From there you continue through the phone. It
will ask for a password; that will be "0000". then connect. This headset can sync with laptop.
If your flash isn't syncing correctly make sure your on auto flash. when your flash flips up and you get the beep push the piece that holds the flash just a little forward. and walla your flash syncs up.
I did a search on "synchronize to continue your subscription" and found this solution on another forum. I tried it and it worked.
"Just changing the sansa transfer mode will fix this issue:
If the Sansa player shows MSC, change it to MTP:
1. Eject the device and unplug it from the computer. 2. On the device, push the Menu button. 3. Go to Settings > USB. 4.
When you see 2 settings, Auto Detect and MSC, select Auto Detect. (Auto
Detect causes the Sansa player to use MTP whenever possible.)
Decatur."
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