I WENT TO WERE I BOTH IT. I DOWN LOADED 3 GIGS OF MUSIC.POWER WAS VERY LOW. COULD NOT PLAY MUSIC. THE STORE CHARGED IT.I WOULD LIKE TO DOWN LOAD THE USER MANUAL.I WENT TO WERE I BOTH IT. I DOWN LOADED 3 GIGS OF MUSIC.POWER WAS VERY LOW. COULD NOT PLAY MUSIC. THE STORE CHARGED IT.I WOULD LIKE TO DOWN LOAD THE USER MANUAL.
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Run a Repair in the Philips Device Manager (note: the HDD6330 is not compatible with Windows Vista or with Windows Media Player 11 - pluggging the device into a computer with either of these installed will ruin the player, even though it may work initially).
Download the newest version of the Philips Device Manager: www.usasupport.philips.com - change your country/language as needed Enter in your exact model # Click on the link for your exact model # Click on the Software & Drivers section Click on "Firmware Upgrade Software" Install the new Device Manager Open and run the "Repair" tab -Tha Mp3 Doctor
The songs that you are trying to load have a license type that the GoGear does not support, or the license does not allow playback on mp3 players. The solution would depend on the music service that you are using, and the type of GoGear that you have - on some music services, you can pay extra money to get a song that has a license that allows transfer and playback on mp3 players.
If, instead of an SA6045, you have a newer model Go Gear, you may not be able to play DRM-encrypted songs at all. In which case, the solution would be to sign up for a music service that only gives you songs in mp3 format.
None of the GoGears - ever- were ever compatible with iTunes.
First try opening the gogear device and click on music right after the welcome screen. Select either "All Songs", "Artists" or "Albums" to find your songs. If you downloaded your songs, they should display on the screen of philips gogear, then you can select them to play on your headphones
Only some audio formats (.mp3 .wav and .wma will be play on philips gogear SA 3020/37)
The HDD6330 doesn't respond well to Windows Media Player 11 - I know it's a pain, but you may have to rollback to Windows Media Player 10 to get it to display correctly (don't worry - you will not lose your existing files by doing so).
The songs are in the wrong format, or their license has expired - there is nothing wrong with the player itself; use mp3 format songs only, and you won't have any problems
hmmm, that means that you may have synched some songs that are not fully compatible with your go-gear. although it is still mp3, it may have some "codecs" issues with it. and thus making your go gear crazy. what you can do is delete all the songs you have there, and make a fresh start from scratch, that way, you'll know.
The songs may not be ina format that the player reocgnizes, or the songs you are loading may hav expired licesnse. Is your music service subscription up to date?
My old computer crashed with the installation software. I have
misplaced the original disk. Is there any way I can download the
software so that I may additional music to mp3 playe
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I WENT TO WERE I BOTH IT. I DOWN LOADED 3 GIGS OF MUSIC.POWER WAS VERY LOW. COULD NOT PLAY MUSIC. THE STORE CHARGED IT.I WOULD LIKE TO DOWN LOAD THE USER MANUAL.
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