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????WHAT??????THE??????/ HEY MAN MY RCA LCD IF THAT WHAT YOU CALL IT(the words that display the song playn ect.) WONT COME ON. I BEEN DOWNLOADING ALOT OF SONGS , I JUST THINK IT CAME ACROSS A VIRUS BCUZ EVERY DAY AFTER THE DISPLAY SIGNS DIDDENT WORK, MY RCA m202E JUST DOSNT FUNCTION AS GOOD AS IT DID THE FIRST TIME I BOUGHT IT PLZ HELP ME ON THIS PROBLEM MAN K-DEN PEACE
Ipods and MP3 players also host virus, even if these cannot be infected directly, they CAN infect the PC you connect it to.
Plug in your player to a PC with a good antivirus and do a scan.
Also, check the battery, it might be worn out as well.
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What format was the track in? If is was some weird format (.ogg .pca .m64 ect) The player may not reconize it.
When you Plug in the player and the box appears saying "what do ya wanna do?" Choose Open folder to view files. look around for the track. Click, storage media. Just click on possible folders on your mp3 player. If it DOES show up on your computer, then the format of the track is not right for the player. Try downloading Audio Converters (you can find them on Cnet, ect) And convert it to a more universal format. (WMA, MP3, ect)
Songs from most music services have what is called DRM encryption on them - it is a license that will only allow you to do certain things with the song. Your songs probably have play rights, but not transfer rights. Upgrade your music service subscription.
RCA's website has the software/manual that you need if you lost the CD
Use Windows Media Player to transfer music and delete songs
As far as downloading songs, you can sign up for a wide number of music services - each one has a different download method, and the company website will explain how to use it. The problem with this RCA player is that it was tied to Yahoo!'s Musicmatch Jukebox svc, which was cancelled in October 2007, so you will have to find another music service. Some music services will recognize the RCA player directly, and you can use their svc to download the songs directly to your player. Other services you will have to download the songs first, and then transfer them to the RCA using Windows Media Player afterwards.
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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