I can not acess the Rio Database to add new tracks or remove old tracks via the Rio Music Manager
I can not access the RIO device in order to add or delete tracks. Every attempt returns with an error and a shut down. The error report contents says CODE:0xc000005. I run on Windows NT 5.1 Build 2600
The error signarture say AppNameLriomm.exe Appver 2.95.0.13 ModName riomm.exe Modver 2.95.0.13 offset 001347a8
Reset does not fix the problem. The Rio still plays music that already exists. However, it sure would be nice to update! Does anyone have a fix? Thank you!
Have you always used this on NT?
I would suggest:
1-Upgrade to win2k
2-go to http://www.digitalnetworksna.com/support/rio/product.asp?prodID=235 and install the latest music manager.
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Hello,
Try to transfer the tracks from the explorer.
1Connect the Rio Carbon to a computer using the supplied USB cable. 2Double-click My Computer on the Windows Desktop or in the Start Menu. 3Locate MP3 or WMA audio files on the computer. 4Highlight files and/or folders to transfer to the Rio Carbon. 5Click Edit. 6Click Copy. 7Double-click My Computer on the Windows Desktop or in the Start Menu to open another window. 8In the new window, locate the Rio Carbon (X:) icon that is associated with the Rio Carbon. (X equals the drive
letter assigned to the Rio Carbon.) 9Double-click Rio Carbon (X:). 10Click Edit. 11Click Paste.
The Rio Carbon is completely incompatible with iTunes (which uses AAC format). It only accepts mp3, wma, and some WAV's. The Rio Carbon is still the best mp3 player I ever owned, but since Rio doesn't make them anymore, it will never be compatible with iTunes. You can use it with Rhapsody's Mp3 Only service, or any music service that gives you the files in mp3 format - but you can't sync the songs through the music service's "synchronize function" - you have to download the files to a location on your computer, and then use the Rio music Manager to transfer the songs to your device.
It would help if you use software like Windows Media to rip the music from a CD to the PC and then copy from the PC to the Rio. Using windows media will add the information automatically to the songs and if it is a copied CD with MP3s with no information on them, then windows media can also search for the information (must be connected to the internet for this) online.
you are suffering from the Digital licensing information encryption from the majors, which ITunes will NOT agree to. That's how the music industry is making it's muscle show, with this sort of tawdry nonsense. I don't believe there's a s/w upgrade on this, unfortunately. There is a slight possibility that your software might have an interpreter, yet your Rio being that old, not for certain.
I would suggest going to the rio site, http://www.digitalnetworksna.com/support/rio/product.asp?prodID=235. Downloading the latest version of the rio music manager. See if,once the manager is loaded, you can access your music.
What OS did you load?
Are you using MS indexer or Google?
hi
first of all update uour firmware:
http://www.replaytv.com/support/rio/product.asp?model=267&SKU=90260554
also go to Software tab and update your Music Manager
i belive this will solve all your problems
good luck
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