Call Thompson and have your model # and serial number in hand, otherwise, they'll ask for you to send the mp3 player and $105.95 with it so they can replace it.
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Connect the sansa to the PC and check the files, scan for virus or corrupt files. Remove, copy all files to a marked folder and format the memory. Also reset the player totally before safe files can be loaded back to the player.
Audio: MP3, WMA, WMAPro, WMAlossless, Secure WMA, Audible, OGG (tracks will only be recognized in File and Folder (MSC) mode) Video: MPEG-4, WMV
You may encounter playback issues if the file is corrupt or is not really of the file type indicated by the extension. More information about this player, including useful downloads, can be found at InsigniaProducts.com.
well actually you can't just remove it alone just like that..since it is corrupted..you ll have to take back up n format your MP3 player !! that ll make your much safe and better..I suggest that you should format it as soon as possible..else it may corrupt other files..
You may need to do a format on your Zen. It sounds like the file system is corrupt. For more detailed instructions on how to troubleshoot your Zen, click here
it plays*.mtv and *.avi smaller than 160x160 ie 1.8 inch screen plays 160x128 best,
it comes with an installer cd that comes with an mtv video converter, that drops size down to 160x128 or 128x128, with an extension of mtv or avi, doesnt play mp4 video like iPod and other video players =[
You are going to have to start again, first connect the unit to your computer copy anything you want to save piccys movies and stuff but not the corrupted music files, Format the drive, then goto http://www.nodevice.com/driver/_PVR-H140/get33981.html download the driver files and re-install to the PVR, then copy all your mp3 files back.........
If the file is corrupted then there is no way for you to play nor listen to it. If the player is saying the file is corrupted and to test if the file is really corrupted please try to do this steps. Connect the player to the computer. Open My Comptuer window and open the player locate the file and try to copy that file to your desktop and play that file. If the file copied and played successfully then that good. If not the only way to prevent this is to format the player. Change the player to MSC mode then connect to the computer and open my computer and right-click on the player and choose format remove the check on the quick format and click start to format the player. Formatting the player will delete all the files and data on the device and it will fix any bad sectors that would cause file corruption on the player.
Use Media Player on your computer to SYNC you music files to your phone. After files a synced, go to Media Player on phone and click right soft key MENU and select UPDATE Music/Audio Files, then select SEARCH.
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