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WILL SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!? I HAVE OVER 1000 SONGS ON MY MP3 PLAYER GOGEAR SA6045 AND IT IS STUCK ON THE OPENING SCREEN. AND WONT DO NOTHING ELSE. WHAT THE HELL DO I DO????
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Hello, if your PC can show the removable disk drive you should format it. In this case all the folders and media files will be erased on your player. If the PC can not see the player you could try to make firmware upgrade. I think, this link will help you: http://www.userdrivers.com/MP3-Player/Philips-GoGear-SA6015-SA6025-SA6045-MP4-Player-Firmware-Upgrade-1-15-2/ bye, gylacz
u can do that from your pc. just go to your windows media player. your mp3 player should be listed. go to songs right click on the one u wont gone and hit delete.
"File Format Not Supported" - SA6045/37 The file format not supported message means that the type of file you are trying to load into the GoGear is not compatible with the GoGear. There are no GoGear's that are compatible with iTunes. As far as WMA files are concerned, the GoGear's vary wildly. If the WMA file has a bit rate higher than 192 kbps (which is quite common nowadays), it will not work. If you actually have an SA6045, then make sure the license on the WMA file has "transfer rights," or that the license has not expired. You can check this by right-clicking on the song, selecting Properties, and looking at the tab that says "license" or "digital rights management." If you find that you are using an incompatible format, convert the songs to mp3 format. If the songs came from CD, use Windows Media Player to re-rip the songs in Mp3 format. You can do this in Windows Media Player 11 byhighlighting the "Rip" tab, pulling down the drop down-menu by clicking on the little tiny arrow that appears underneath the word "rip," and selecting "format", and then "mp3". Good luck! -Tha Mp3 Doctor
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