When RCA first came out with the Lyra series the only way to get music onto the device was by using
musicmatch jukebox that would convert your mp3 file to
mpy before downloading it to the device. But now RCA has come out with a new firm ware update for these mp3 players that improved the players playback quality plus enabled it to use .WMA files. so first go to RCA support
http://support.rcaaudiovideo.com/select.aspx?u=downloads and find your player and download the firmware upgrade and install to your player its very easy and instructions are at the same site. You can now convert your music to .wma or use the free Real player that will convert mp3 to
wma at the
kbps that you request before loading it on. If your music is all ready in
wma format you can use windows media player to send the files to your player. One last thing the .wma files that you put on your Lyra player need to be at least 128kbps or higher enhanced playback quality of
wma files (160
kbps to 256 kbps).
I have a similar problem. I had put on about 20 new songs and I wanted to delete them, but I couldn't even find them when I plugged the USB in. I took the USB out and checked to see if they were still where I thought they were and they were. When I checked a second time I still could not find those twenty songs. I then tried to add a song to the same location to see if that would do anything, now when I turn on the mp3 player it says "RCA" then flashes "Please wait... scanning 48" then shuts off completely. When I plug in the USB cord it flashes "Please wait... scanning 48" endlessly.
i have the exact same prob and it happened after i plugged it to my machintosh
My Mp3 player has the exact same problem.
it has done it more then one.
One time i turned it on and it actually passed the scanning...but now the menu is all messed up EX. song names and the menu options are splashed into one big mess. I think it may be something to do with firmware
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