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Neville McQuilkin Posted on Dec 12, 2015
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I transfered my I tunes library to a new computer,all the songs have a ! next to them,and can't find files even though they are there.please help

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Unfortunately ony the names got transferred and not the actual music files themselves iTunes can't find the original source files because they are not there on the HDD if you used a USB to trasfer iTunes is still liooking for it or whaever you used to transfer the songs with mke sure to go into settings and tell iTunes to copy to library when importing songs

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Feb 07, 2008

SOURCE: rca opal m4018a

Hi, you can try to upgrade the player's firmware, you can download it from the RCA Website (moz-screenshot.jpgmoz-screenshot-1.jpghttp://support.rcaaudiovideo.com/downloads.aspx?product=187), the firmware it's the second app listed.
If your computer doesn't recognize the player, you'll have to turn it off and keep "PLAY" pressed for 10 seconds while connecting it to the USB port, then update the firmware.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2008

SOURCE: cant transfer songs from the computer to the player

Chiquititas and oswaldjude sound like they have a similar problem. Try disconnecting the Clip, turning it off, setting the slider switch on the left to "Hold", and then reconnecting to USB while holding the center button down. Continue to hold the button for about 5 - 7 more seconds before releasing.

For 31188, what version of Windows are you running? Depending on what version of WMP you have, there are different ways to see the songs on your Clip in the interface.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2008

SOURCE: HELP! my sanza m250 can't see the song files even though the songs can be played on the player

On the MP3 player, go to Settings> USB. If Autodetect is selected, select MSC (only one or the other can be selected).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2009

SOURCE: SAmsung YP-K3 MP3 player - Corrupted library ? cannot delete songs or synch

i would like to download other songs but i dont know how?and i have to delete all of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2009

SOURCE: Songs won't download from itunes

i recomend using a program called disk aid to copy all your music off your ipod to a foldert that you specif on your computer then restore your ipod using itunes and then put the song you copy back on the reason you get that message is because apple is srick about sharing usic a dosnt allow that so ipods unloess they been messed with with 3rd party software cant sinc with multiple itunes here is the program it is a 14 day trial but will get all your music here is the url http://www.digidna.net/diskaid/download.php tip to get it to dipaly your ipod folders in the progams buttom left hand cornor you should see a drop down arrorw click that and select a floder it should display your ipods content hope this helps

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As with much to do with the iPhone, there's a bit of a trick to getting this working smoothly so you can have control over your iPhone music, while keeping it as darn easy to work with as possible. The answer? Create a custom playlist for your iPhone music library.
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At the bottom of the iTunes window it shows you how many songs are in the playlist, along with the size and total playing time.
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