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My insignia will not connect to windows media player

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Try reinstalling the drivers for your player. Download the installer here if needed.

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I want to download an album from my computer to my Insignia mp3. When I plug the player into my computer all I get is the charging screen. I want to get the album from media player.Jerry

When the player connects only with the charging display, there are 3 points that need to be checked:

Battery and cable connection
1. Connecting the player to the computer, the charging symbol should start loading; battery "green" or "partly green" indication. The player should respond with "OK to disconnect" = connection established correctly.
For proper charging and connection put the USB cable plug directly to the computer preferred at the back side: not through a hub or card reader.

MSC mode
2. The player is switched to MSC mode. MSC = Mass Storage Class. In this mode the device is seen as a flash drive also called removable disk, that can be accessed using Windows Explorer.
The Hold switch was in hold position on the top side, before connecting to the computer.

Disconnect the player and release the hold switch. Next the player should be in standard MTP mode. MTP = Media Transfer Protocol used for transferring files with media software.

MTP mode
3. The media software on the computer for transferring files is not installed or not working properly. Update or reinstall the media software.

Manual for Insignia NS-DV2G:
http://insigniaproducts.com/cms/documents/NS-DV2G%20UM%20EN_SP_FR.pdf


When this didn't help the firmware on the player needs to be reinstalled.
For firmware see the Drivers in the Support tab of the next link:
http://insigniaproducts.com/products/portable-audio/NS-DV2G.html
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How do i download free music onto my insignia 2gb mp3?

i have insignia 2 gb mp3 player and i dont havesupport software to open it as i want to change songs it give error as
"Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file."
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Insignia NS-8V24 Rhapsody problem

burn the music you PAID for to a cd then rip it back to the system and use Windows Media Player 11 to sync the files to the device (only works if you have a burn feature in rhapsody)

Windows Media Player will see it all the time and is more compatible then Rhapsody with the device
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Insignia player program not responding

need more info
what OS do you have?
and what Program are you trying to use?

did you try syncing with Windows Media Player
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Can't open downloaded files off Media Player 11 off new pc with Vista installed.

Try administrator rights by right-clicking on Windows media player or try to turn off UAC(User acc control)
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I CANT FIND DRIVERS FOR MY MP3 PLAYER

Hello haroold,

No drivers should be needed for the Insignia® NS-DV2G MP3 player as long as you are running Windows ME-2000 or later. Drivers for Windows 98SE are available on the Insignia website at http://www.insignia-products.com/t-Win98SEUSBDriver.aspx.

For your reference, the product page for your MP3 player (including manual, FAQs and other useful info) can be found on the Insignia website at: http://www.insignia-products.com/p-249-insignia-2gb-mp3-video-player.aspx.

Best Regards,
Ken
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Transferring music to Insignia MP3 player

When using your media player... you need to first figure out if you are using windows media player 9 or windows media player 10. Also what windows are you using on your computer, that makes a difference as well... Make sure you have the mp3 player plugged in properly and then...Once you are in your windows media player go to your lib tab... soon as you are in there then on the right side there should be section on where you could build a lib list. Meaning you should be able to pick the songs in your lib and just drag them over. On the bottom you should see something that says sync... Once you've choose your songs and dragged them over... all you should have to do is press the sync button and it will do all the work for you from there. And it should let you know when its complete...mine does. Hope I could help you.
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