I put a song on my player when i tried to listen to it it started ringing and getting louder and louder i tried putting the same song but from a different source or quality but it starts ringing again the rest of my songs work fine so i just ignored it i just tried to put more songs on the player and one of the songs starts ringing like the first one. when i scan through the song i hear what it is suppossed to sound like when i stop scanning through and play it starts ringing after 30 seconds so now there are 2 songs that start ringing on my player
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Try this: disconnect the player from the computer, turn it off,hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard.
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I have the same problem and it irritates me like crazy. A weird thing that seems to work is when you want to switch off your mp3 player, put it on pause and let it switch itself off automatically. When you next switch it on, it will be on that same song and not some random one you listened to ages ago. Seems to work for me.
Do you have any idea how to play music on shuffle by the way?
put songs on mp3 player so it can have songs then it can show a picture with the songs that u r listen to rite now but here the thing if u have the music playing with ur music it can shut down the music then it come up the picture
that is because the songs have not been transferred to your ipod yet....connect your ipod to your pc....open itunes.....select all songs from your music library and drag them to your ipod icon....the songs will start getting transferred....therafter you can listen them on your ipod too....
no, actually, you can't. it leaves off on the song you finished listening to after you turned it off. i know it's irritating, but you just get to listen to your songs in the order that you put them in.
You can:
MP3 Player
* Download and listen to music with the built-in MP3 player. * Don’t settle for boring polyphonic ringtones, select an MP3 as your ringtone. (Also supports AAC, AAC+, AAC++ and WMA formats) * External MP3 button for easy access to your music. * Graphic equalizer with 6 sound effects to choose from (General, Classic, Jazz, Pop, Rock and Bass).
You should try to find a music or download some mp3 music and when playing click on set as ringtone.
Good luck!
Well, I may have a solution. Some music websites or "free" mp3 websites put a type of license or protection thing on the files that you download so that when you try to listen to them, you can only use certin software/music players and also make it so you cannot use any of the files on your mp3 player/iPod. I tried a place called emusic.com and they say you get 20, or so, free downloads BUT you can only use their music player for them. And the funny thing is, they have avertisements in about half of the packages of new mp3 players in the market.
Try looking at their policy or license on the website to see if you can put the songs on your mp3 player. Good luck, and have a nice day.
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