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Well, the message is the short answer. iPlayer uses a format that media player cannot read. The solution is to find a converter. http://www.iplayerconverter.co.uk/default.aspx is one site claiming to have a converter. I don't recommend or not recommend the site as I have never used it or their products. But there are probably other sites with converters out there anyway.
maybe some MP3 songs was converted higher bit rate and cannot be handle by your CP system, try to convert to lower bit rate. Try also to rename it in short file name before importing to your CP......
my sis has 1 of those what u do is u go to a music downloader i use lime wire and u save all the things u want then highlight them after that u right click and click send to then click whichever drive u put the mp3 into then all u do is wait for it to download then play ur music..............have fun!!! :)
As you see no support for mov files You'll have to convert these mov files to avi... Go to http://www.radgametools.com/bnkdown.htm and download the Rad Videotools.This little program helps you convert all your mov files to avi. Burn the avi files on a cd and you should be able to play them on your dvdplayer..
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