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system ic failure....battary charging circuit is not initiated due to system ic failure. i think some supporting component like capacitor is defective. better chek with good skilled tech....
I just got one for Mother's Day and managed to get songs onto it and 2 photos but that's it. I have spent all day trying to get it to talk to the computer but without any luck. I'm in Australia too but it should have nothing to do with it.
if it doesn't work on my lappy, I'm returning it for a refund. No good keeping something that doesn't work.
Sounds like it's on Intro mode like the older discman's back in the days. Verify the option or read the instruction manual to find how to turn on and off that function. Should be a little icon somewhere too to indicate it is in that mode. It may have another name, but it will do the same thing, which is give you a few seconds of listening of each song to find a song you really want to hear.
if you are holding it down (all you are doing ff or rewind), but if you tap it will skip...plus you can also go to menu settings playback settings and change the skip / backward from seconds, mins and whole track...
Th esongs you have synced on to the player are not the right format for your device, or (even more likely), they have a restrictive DRM license that allows playback on a computer, but not on an mp3 player. If you only download songs in mp3 format, you will never have this problem.
That player is not capable of recognizing most song formats. You must download tracks that are only in Mp3 format or NONPROTECTED WMA format. Most WMA's are protected nowadays, and therefore won't work with this particular player.
If you're using Windows, then use Windows Media player to rip your music into WMA. If you don't want to do that, use CDdex to rip your music from CD to MP3. The problem probably lies in whatever program your using to rip your music. To your player. http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/
This generally happens when the music is encoded at a low "bitrate", its called clipping.
Only solution is to remove the songs from the device.
Best of Luck.
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