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Re: I exceeded the number of songs that I can load on...
There cant be any limit to the player. The number of songs given on the pack is just a estimation. you can keep adding songs until the memory full dialog box appears
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Double check and ensure that these songs you are trying to play are compatible formats for the Samsung Yepp. This device supports MP3, and WMA formats. This would explain why the songs won't properly load as well as why the device hangs on the file transfer. This is common for it because in the process of file transfer it does "interpreting" this is a process in which the language readable by the computer such as MP3(Windows) is changed to MP3(Samsung) because they can't fit that operating system on their device it has to read it differently. If this did not solve your problem, please leave a comment and I will get back to you as soon as I can and hopefully resolve your problem =)
Check if the size of the disk is actually what they say it is because I have seen where 1gb was written on an mp3 player whereas it was stretched, e.g, 128mb might be stretched to 1gb, so whenever you put songs that exceeds 128mb the other ones will not play at all. It has happened to me several times.
Try the USB connection. Shut down the Yepp, press and hold the "back arrow" button, plug it in the USB (with the arrow button still pressed). After a few secons your system will recognize the Yepp as a USB disk, so you can go to the folders and delete all the junk.
i put mine alphabetical by cutting and pasting it into a folder. then sorted files in alphabetical then pasted them into my mp3. i keep getting new songs so i dont bother anymore...
The serial # should be etched onto the player itself - you may have to remove the battery case if it's not directly on the back of the player. The serial # would not be on the manual or paperwork.
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