I have loaded mp3 music onto my Transflash card. When I look under media sounds I only see some of them, if I connect to my computer I can see all off them on the removable memory card and can play them with my computer while connected. When I disconnect from my pc I can not see them on my phone media. Help!
I badgered the h*ll out of a Motorola customer support guy (call center in Costa Rica) into mailing me the Motorola Phone Tools for free. And it still does not work, first my PC says it does not recognize the device, then got past that window and updated the software successfully from their site, then can see all the tracks on the CD but when i click "extract track" it all crashes. Anybody got ideas?
If you have a Sprint Motorola V3m:
First tech support says yes you can transfer via windows media player 10/11. Then when I present the problem to support he doesn't even know what format or if there were other similiar complaints (I knew more..surprise surprise!). I have just talk to Sprint in store "tech" help and he states that it is not possible at all (hmm). So I guess if you have a Sprint V3m it's not possible (I have seen post that Verizon carrier's does work), however...there is one more possible solution -- buy the Motorola Phone Tool software for $30.
If you are willing to spend extra $$$ let this poster know if it works. If I still have this useless phone :-)
I figured out what my problem was and yours might be the same.
I compared the files that were showing to the one that were not.
The mp3 files that appeared on the phone all had shorter file names then the ones that did not show up.
On my pc I rename all of the mp3 files that had long file names to shorter ones.
After renaming the file on the SD card all of my files showed up on the phone.
I think there is an issue with length of a file name and the number of character that can be displayed on the phone.I figured out what my problem was and yours might be the same.
I compared the files that were showing to the one that were not.
The mp3 files that appeared on the phone all had shorter file names then the ones that did not show up.
On my pc I rename all of the mp3 files that had long file names to shorter ones.
After renaming the file on the SD card all of my files showed up on the phone.
I think there is an issue with length of a file name and the number of character that can be displayed on the phone.
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RAZR v3m is not compatible with T-Mobile, as it is a CDMA phone, used on services such as Verizon, Sprint, Cricket, etc. The v3m is not a GSM phone and does not have a SIM card, and therefore cannot be used on GSM services such as T-Mobile and AT&T (Cingular).
T-Mobile does have a RAZR v3, but it is not a v3m. The v3m is similar to the v3s, which is also a CDMA phone, but adds a micro SD card to store music and photos on.
you can take out the memcard and put it in to your memcard reader and use your computer to download mp3's.. and if you have software and driver of moto, just plug it in to the usb and run the soft and you can now download the mp3's
TRY TAKING THE BATTERY AND PUTTING IT BACK IN THAT WILL REBOT THE PHONE. IF YOU DO A LOT OF TRANSFERING SONGS TAKE THE BATTERY OUT ABOUT ONCE A MONTH. ITS LIKE A COMPUTER YOU GOT TO REBOT IT EVERY NOW AND THEN
When you put the pictures onto the card form your pc you have to put them into the folders created by your cellphone for example pictures to pix or pictures and music to my music on the card. How is your music formatted the razr will only read mp3 songs?
Well the only way you will get WMP to see the phone is if you have a Tran-flash card in it to Load MP3. You can though use a program called BitPim to put MP3 On the phones memory... You would put it in the audio directory.. and then play it with Sprints MP3 Player.
younigleigh:
To access your card you have to change the Storage Device.
For example if you want to access your RINGTONES or SOUNDS, do as follows:
1. Go to MY STUFF menu by pressing the CIRCLED button betten the GREEN (SEND CALL) and the RED (ON/OFF) buttons.
2. Select for example SOUNDS.
3. Hit the middle multiple bar between the BACK and GO TO options on screen (SOUNDS MENU).
4. Select SWITCH STORAGE DEVICE and select the CARD option.
You're now accessing and STORING data on your MEMORY CARD.
SithPitt
i forget subsidy code
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