Mp3 i took off all the music on the mp3 and i tried to put some more music on there but now it wont play all it says is "no data". And i would like to know whats the problem. I was wondering if i deleted something i wasnt suppose to.
music was there and then poof no data next time i went to use it.i can load and play using wmp but still no data foundmusic was there and then poof no data next time i went to use it.i can load and play using wmp but still no data found
AnonymousDec 03, 2008
i also get the same response from my sony network player i sync and transfer music but get no data for results.i also get the same response from my sony network player i sync and transfer music but get no data for results.
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It depends on what the file type is if it's WMA it wont work, so try to convert the files to MP3 at it hopefully will play. Dont worry it took me a while to figure this out.
You need to go to the coby website (http://www.cobyusa.com/?p=doc) and download the latest version of the firmware and then reload that firmware on your coby player. Make sure you back anything up that you have on it because with you do this you will lose all data on your player.
i have a jensen model# smp 2 GBL it wont play it comes on for a second then turns off. I took out the music put in new music then it played for 5 minutes then turned off and does the same thing again. I put in alot of new batteries that dont work either can you help me
First you need to make sure you have the right formats saved onto the flash drive. The "mp3" format is the most common. Second, once you put the flash drive into the head unit, it should auto detect, if not then you need to put it on USB. Try that and get back to me.
The player doesn't accept removing of music, or formatting, when it is
not done from SonicStage, the software that sony offers with it. The software is to be downloaded here.
When you've installed the
software, format the player from the men. Then transfer your music with
this program.
music was there and then poof no data next time i went to use it.i can load and play using wmp but still no data found
i also get the same response from my sony network player i sync and transfer music but get no data for results.
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