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my multimedia player is not working properly, only few cassettee it runs, rest all are not working at all my multimedia player is not working properly, only few cassettee it runs, rest all are not working at all
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first you have to rip them to your computer using a media player like windows media player, itunes or songbird and then you can usually select sync from the menu or tabs to send the file to the media player. Or the other way is to drag the ripped mp3 files to the mp3 player in windows explorer as the mp3 player will show up as a hard drive/removable device.
Hook up your mp3 player to your computer Go to your desktop and double left click on "My Computer" When it opens you will see listing that says "Devices with Removal Storage" your mp3 player should be listed there. Right click on your mp3 player, and a window will open, right click on "Open" and now your files/songs should be visible. Hold the left click down and drag it across all the files/songs that you do not want this will highlight the files/songs you do not want, release, right click and then click on "Delete" Now you mp3 player should be clear of the files/songs you do not want. Good Luck, I hope this helps
Usually this way works but there is no way for certain unless you can give me the products information.
Usually though(And mind you this way is technechly illegal...)you can go onto limewire and download the video.The downside to this is that lime wires video selection contains a lot of porn so watch out to what you download.Afterwords right click the file and hit share.Then connect your MP3 player into the computer and go to Windows Media Player.(WMP) Once in WMP look to the top left of the screen.You should see a dropdown window with a musical note in it.From there hit it and find the video reel icon and click on it.Then go to recently added and select the specific file.Highlight it and add to sinc.After it is added to the sinc list hit sinc and it should bring it to your MP3.If you want to take a item off you can go to the sinc tab and highlight the song and remove it from list.Hope it helped you
first if it recognizes the mp3 player, just copy them over thru folder to folder drag and drop. If it does not recognize the mp3 player download driver and re-install these as ness: http://support.rcaaudiovideo.com/faq.aspx?product=124
You can use Windows Media Player 11 to sync the songs on the player. If you have H515 version, the music files must go into the root directory or they won't play.
I use windows media player and it sincs with the player. turn ur player on FIRST; then connect the usb cord. you use the sinc function in the media player software and it should work ok.
If you have ripped the songs using windows media player 9 then you may want to rerip then again using windows media player 10 ( provided that you disable Copy Protect Music in The RIP tab ) and windows media player 11. If the songs came from music stores (napster,Rhapsody etc.. ) you can resync them using their software. You may want to reformat your player then retransfer the songs. This is normal if you purchase the songs. It dont mean the player is faulry its just the songs.
I have a SanDisk e280
my multimedia player is not working properly, only few cassettee it runs, rest all are not working at all
What version of media player do you use?
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