I just got my sony walk man mp3 player..and its blue... Everytime I seem to try an put new songs on it..it doesnt come up..it has a ubs port that plugs into our computer. I cant figure out why its not poping up with something to add or remove the songs that my friend already put on them..an she's tryed before but now she doesnt know what she did.??
Can you help me with my sony walkman mp3 player?
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Re: Sony walk man mp3
Try these methods
**Drag and Drop** Connect your MP3 player to the computer. Some MP3 players connect directly to a USB port, while others connect to a USB port by way of a specific USB connector that comes with the MP3 player. Open the folder on the computer that contains the music files you want to transfer. This is usually the "My Music" folder, available from the "Start" menu, but it can be any folder where you save your music files. Scroll down to the song you want to transfer to the MP3 player. Right-click on the title. When the options are displayed, click on "Send To." Scroll down the "Send To" options and select your MP3 player. This can be listed as your MP3 player's name or as "Removable Drive." Click on this selection. Continue this process until you have transferred all songs that you want to your MP3 player. --**Windows Media Player**-- If you have a large playlist to transfer, you may prefer to do it from your media player, such as Windows Media Player. Once your MP3 player is connected to the computer, open Windows Media Player. Click on the "Sync Music" tab. Drag songs that you want from your Windows Media Library over to the "Sync Music" column to create a playlist. Click the "Begin Sync" tab at the bottom once you have all of the songs on your playlist. This action will sync all of the songs to your MP3 player with one click. Disconnect your device once songs have been transferred by clicking on the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the bottom-right side of the desktop tray.
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Format it everytime you want to add songs. The little memory module inside gets confused often as to how much data it can hold. So always format it first.
before i can say i need to know where you have gotten the songs from and exactly how you have been putting them on your player then i might be able to help! :)
1. It could be the file format of the videos that you are trying to save into your MP3 player is not supported.
2. You have to make sure that you have enough memory space in your player. If the file size of the video is bigger than the free memory space, it will not allow you to transfer the video file.
You need to refer to the user manual to see what are the file format that the MP3 could support and how are you going to check the available memory space
Hey. Well first, some of the songs that you put in, well...Sony Co. cannot transfer directly, so you would have to use their Sonicstage program, aka the converting button. Like most Sony mp3 players, you need to use Sonicstage to put songs in the mp3 player.
For the Sony NW-E405, simply go to the Transfer menu at the top right of the program, (along where the My Library button is) and select the song. In the middle of the screen should be arrows along with a suitcase looking button. Click the luggage button and a screen should pop out. It should have two choices, a Standard Transfer Mode and a Specified bit rate transfer mode. Click the Specified one and select either the 105kbps (ATRAC 3) or the 132kbps (ATRAC 3) for great sound quality and small memory usage. The others are too big or too bad for sound quality. It should now work.
Now the mp3 player should be able to read it, since it is now in ATRAC 3 version, not the mp3 version.
For the songs with no data, the songs are unquestionably banned from the Sonicstage program either because of illegal data in the mp3 songs or the corruption of the data itself. It happened to me quite a lot. You could try converting it like the top section...some of those songs worked.
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